Durham Viaduct, the Glossary
Durham Viaduct is a grade II* listed railway viaduct in the City of Durham in County Durham, in North East England.[1]
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16 relations: Ashlar, County Durham, Darlington, Durham railway station, Durham to Bishop Auckland Line, Durham, England, East Coast Main Line, Gateshead, Listed building, North East England, North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom), Sandstone, Soffit, Thomas Elliot Harrison, Viaduct, 1857 in the United Kingdom.
- East Coast Main Line
- Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham
- Railway viaducts in County Durham
Ashlar
Ashlar is a cut and dressed stone, worked using a chisel to achieve a specific form, typically rectangular in shape.
County Durham
County Durham, officially simply Durham (/ˈdʌrəm/), is a ceremonial county in North East England.
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Darlington
Darlington is a market and industrial town in County Durham, England.
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Durham railway station
Durham is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between and.
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Durham to Bishop Auckland Line
The Durham to Bishop Auckland Line was a railway line originally built by the North Eastern Railway (NER) to provide rail transport access to coal mines in West County Durham.
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Durham, England
Durham (locally) is a cathedral city and civil parish in the county of Durham, England.
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East Coast Main Line
The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a electrified railway between its northern terminus at and southern terminus at London King's Cross station.
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Gateshead
Gateshead is a town in the Gateshead Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, England.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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North East England
North East England is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes.
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North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom)
The North Eastern Railway (NER) was an English railway company.
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Sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains, cemented together by another mineral.
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Soffit
A soffit is an exterior or interior architectural feature, generally the horizontal, aloft underside of any construction element.
Thomas Elliot Harrison
Thomas Elliot Harrison (4 April 1808 – 20 March 1888) was an English engineer.
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Viaduct
A viaduct is a specific type of bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road.
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1857 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1857 in the United Kingdom.
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See also
East Coast Main Line
- British Rail Class 55
- British Rail Class 91
- Carolean Express
- Digswell Viaduct
- Doncaster PSB
- Durham Viaduct
- East Coast (train operating company)
- East Coast Main Line
- East Coast Main Line Route Utilisation Strategy
- East Coast Main Line diagram
- Flying Scotsman (railway service)
- Gasworks Tunnel
- Great North Eastern Railway
- Great Stukeley Railway Cutting
- Hambleton Junction
- Highland Chieftain
- Hitchin Flyover
- Hull Executive
- Infrastructure of the East Coast Main Line
- InterCity 225
- InterCity East Coast
- London North Eastern Railway
- National Express East Coast
- Newark flat crossing
- North Doncaster Chord
- Northern Lights (train)
- Penmanshiel Tunnel
- Royal Border Bridge
- Selby Diversion
- Selby rail crash
- Stoke Bank
- Virgin Trains East Coast
- Werrington Dive Under
- York and Doncaster branch
Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham
- Apollo Pavilion
- Barningham Park
- Beamish Hall
- Bishop Auckland Town Hall
- Bishop Cosin's Hall
- Blackwell Grange
- Chester New Bridge
- Dalden Tower
- Darlington railway station
- Durham Crown Court
- Durham Town Hall
- Durham Viaduct
- Eggleston Hall
- Grade II* listed buildings in County Durham
- Hamsterley Hall
- Headlam Hall
- Kepier Hospital
- Lambton Castle
- Lartington Hall
- Legs Cross
- Low Dinsdale Manor
- North Road railway station
- Rey Cross
- Sherburn Hospital
- Sockburn Hall
- St Cuthbert's Society, Durham
- St John's College, Durham
- St Oswald's Church, Durham
- Stockton-on-Tees Town Hall
- The Castle, Castle Eden
- Windlestone Hall
- Witton Castle
- Yarm Bridge
Railway viaducts in County Durham
- Chester Burn Viaduct
- Croft Viaduct
- Durham Viaduct
- Gaunless Bridge
- Gaunless Viaduct
- Hownsgill Viaduct
- Tees railway viaduct
- Yarm Viaduct