Abbots Langley railway bridge

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Coordinates51°43′24″N 0°26′52″W / 51.723315°N 0.447871°W / 51.723315; -0.447871
CrossesRailway Terrace
LocaleAbbots Langley, Hertfordshire
Abbots Langley railway bridge
The bridge seen from the west
Coordinates51°43′24″N 0°26′52″W / 51.723315°N 0.447871°W / 51.723315; -0.447871
CarriesWest Coast Main Line
CrossesRailway Terrace
LocaleAbbots Langley, Hertfordshire
Maintained byNetwork Rail
Heritage statusGrade II listed building
Characteristics
MaterialBrick
No. of spans1
History
Opened1837
Location

Abbots Langley railway bridge, also known as the bridge over Railway Terrace is a skew bridge carrying the West Coast Main Line over a road near Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, in Eastern England (just north-west of London). The angle of the bridge creates a 25-metre (82-foot) tunnel along the road. It was built in 1837 and is a Grade II listed building.

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