The Manchester & Leeds Railway used the valley of the Calder for its route eastward from the Pennine...
Todmorden Viaduct
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Todmorden Viaduct, located in West Yorkshire, is a remarkable structure on the Manchester-Leeds Railway, showcasing the engineering prowess of the 19th century. This Grade II listed viaduct features nine arches and is part of a series of significant railway bridges in the area, including the nearby Gauxholme Viaduct and Nott Wood Viaduct.
The viaduct is not only an essential part of the railway heritage but also a stunning example of Victorian architecture, designed to carry trains over the Calder Valley. Its impressive design elements, including castellated turrets and ornamental Gothic arches, make it a grand spectacle for visitors and railway enthusiasts alike.
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