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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct abstract "The Lower Lydbrook Viaduct was an iron railway viaduct with stone piers, it was on the Severn and Wye Railway and situated in Lower Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, England.The viaduct, situated at the bottom of the Lydbrook Valley where it meets the Wye Valley, consisted of five stone arches and three wrought iron lattice truss girders. The viaduct rose some 80 feet above the roadway below, linking Forge Hill on the east with Randor on the west. It enabled the rail lines from Cinderford via Bilston and Serridge to connect with the Ross-on-Wye to Monmouth line. It was built in 1872 and first used for traffic on 26 August 1874. The Severn and Wye Railway was closed to passengers in 1929 and to goods in 1951. The viaduct was dismantled in 1966.".
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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageID "19010475".
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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageRevisionID "587896629".
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demolished_bridges_in_England.
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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageWikiLink Cinderford.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageWikiLink Gloucestershire.
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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageWikiLink Lydbrook.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageWikiLink Ross_and_Monmouth_Railway.
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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageWikiLink File:Viaduct_I._Lydbrook_(Lower)_England.jpg.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lower Lydbrook Viaduct".
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageWikiLinkText "viaduct".
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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct subject Category:Demolished_bridges_in_England.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct subject Category:Lattice_truss_bridges.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct subject Category:Railway_bridges_in_Gloucestershire.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct subject Category:Railway_viaducts_in_England.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct hypernym Viaduct.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct point "51.838 -2.577".
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct type Bridge.
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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct type SpatialThing.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct comment "The Lower Lydbrook Viaduct was an iron railway viaduct with stone piers, it was on the Severn and Wye Railway and situated in Lower Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, England.The viaduct, situated at the bottom of the Lydbrook Valley where it meets the Wye Valley, consisted of five stone arches and three wrought iron lattice truss girders. The viaduct rose some 80 feet above the roadway below, linking Forge Hill on the east with Randor on the west.".
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct label "Lower Lydbrook Viaduct".
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- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct lat "51.838".
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct long "-2.577".
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct wasDerivedFrom Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct?oldid=587896629.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct depiction Viaduct_I._Lydbrook_(Lower)_England.jpg.
- Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct isPrimaryTopicOf Lower_Lydbrook_Viaduct.