
Tavistock Viaduct Walk Railway Cutting, Bridge 4
N 50° 32.840 W 004° 09.392
30U E 418060 N 5600127
This waymark is for one of the Bridges in the massive Railway Cutting at Tavistock.
Waymark Code: WM2YZ0
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/13/2008
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This bridge is the last of 4 bridges from the viaduct end of the cutting.
Tavistock Viaduct Walk leads through Watts Road Cutting, which was dug during the construction of the railway line between Lydford and Plymouth in 1887 – 1890. The cutting is 50 feet deep and half a mile long. The former track bed is now used as a walkway and cycle route and is a haven of quiet, natural beauty. It has been designated as a Local Nature Reserve and is carefully managed for all to enjoy.
Ordnance Survey map reference (10 figure) if within DNP – If outside the Park, add N/A: Not listed

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