File:Arthington Viaduct.jpg

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This is a panoramic shot of the Arthington Viaduct taken from the farmer's fields on the north side of the river Wharfe, just south of Castley in West Yorkshire. It is a sandstone 21-arch bridge spanning the Wharfe valley, engineered by James Bray for the Leeds and Thirsk Railway circa 1850. The structure of the viaduct is unelaborate but its simple geometry is breathtakingly beautiful. It is unusual in that it is built along a curved path. The original image can be found at this address.

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current07:01, 7 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 07:01, 7 January 20172,944 × 1,658 (2.92 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)This is a panoramic shot of the Arthington Viaduct taken from the farmer's fields on the north side of the river Wharfe, just south of Castley in West Yorkshire. It is a sandstone 21-arch bridge spanning the Wharfe valley, engineered by James Bray for the Leeds and Thirsk Railway circa 1850. The structure of the viaduct is unelaborate but its simple geometry is breathtakingly beautiful. It is unusual in that it is built along a curved path.
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