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51.380955, -2.394612, Twerton Viaduct
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'''To Bristol, the North or Wales''': [[Twerton Short Tunnel]]
'''To Bristol, the North or Wales''': [[Twerton Short Tunnel]]
<br>'''To Bath''':[[Twerton]]
<br>'''To Bath''':[[Twerton]]
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Twerton Viaduct is 638 yards long.
Twerton Viaduct is 638 yards long.
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Image:twertonviaduct1.jpg|Standing at the west end of Twerton Viaduct, looking east. Twerton Bypass was built by the GWR, removing the need for through road transport to negotiate the village.
Image:twertonviaduct1.jpg|Standing at the west end of Twerton Viaduct, looking east. Twerton Bypass was built by the GWR, removing the need for through road transport to negotiate the village.

Latest revision as of 21:23, 28 July 2022

To Bristol, the North or Wales: Twerton Short Tunnel
To Bath:Twerton

History

Twerton Viaduct is 638 yards long.

Gallery

18.7.05