Lyne Viaduct

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Coordinates55°38.83′N 3°15.44′W / 55.64717°N 3.25733°W / 55.64717; -3.25733
CarriesFootpath
CrossesLyne Water
LocaleLyne, Borders
Lyne Viaduct
Lyne skew viaduct, built to carry the Symington–Peebles branch line of the Caledonian Railway over Lyne Water
Coordinates55°38.83′N 3°15.44′W / 55.64717°N 3.25733°W / 55.64717; -3.25733
CarriesFootpath
CrossesLyne Water
LocaleLyne, Borders
Characteristics
DesignSkew viaduct
MaterialSandstone
Total length133 feet (41 m)
Height24 feet (7.3 m)
Longest spanThree equal spans of 25 feet (7.6 m)
No. of spans4
Piers in water2
History
Construction end1863
Opened1864
Listed Building – Category B
Official nameLyne Viaduct
Designated9 November 1995
Reference no.LB19665
Location
Interactive map of Lyne Viaduct

Lyne Viaduct is a viaduct at Lyne in the Scottish Borders of Scotland. It consists of three stone skew arches and a plate girder approach span over a minor road and was built to carry the Symington to Peebles branch line of the Caledonian Railway over Lyne Water to the west of Peebles.[1] Now closed to rail traffic the bridge is used as a footpath.

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