The Architecture The Railways Built | S3E1 | Ballochmyle Viaduct, Ayrshire, Scotland | Yesterday

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Tim Dunn visits Ballochmyle Viaduct in Ayrshire, Scotland. Tim is joined by John Yellowlees, Railways Ambassador for ScotRail, and together they reveal to viewers all about the impressive structure, including why it was originally built, how it is still Britain’s tallest railway viaduct and, at 52 metres tall, is even taller than the Forth Bridge. The viaduct was for over 50 years the largest masonry structure in the world.

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