• The Thame Valley Viaduct is a viaduct which will carry the High Speed 2 railway line in the United Kingdom. It traverses the River Thame near Aylesbury...
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    two constituent parts. In 1987 a new station was opened at Haddenham & Thame Parkway. Birmingham Snow Hill reopened in 1987 on a much smaller scale than...
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    Pendon Museum (redirect from Madder Valley)
    visitors. The main focus of the Dartmoor scene is a model of Brunel's timber viaduct at Walkham in Devon built by R. Guy Williams, who also built many of the...
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    with the River Tame, Greater Manchester, and it is likely that the River Thame, the River Thames, the River Teme, the River Team, and the River Tamar all...
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    location for artists, especially views of the old, disused brick bridge and viaduct from the river bank just downstream of the island with surrounding lush...
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    Thames and that only from this point, where the river meets the Thame and becomes the "Thame-isis" (supposedly subsequently abbreviated to Thames) should...
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    cross the valley of the River Great Ouse a little to the north, the company built a six-arch viaduct in 1838, at a cost then of £38,000. The viaduct was also...
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  • Significant railway bridges are listed under List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom. Significant canal aqueducts are listed under List...
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    is attached to rivers across the UK in several forms, including Thames, Thame, Taff, and Tamar, alongside two other instances of Tame. The name is Celtic...
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    Denham Junction station during construction, 1903 Construction of viaduct over River Thame, close to Denham, 1903 A History of the London Tube Maps, Map from...
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    archived from the original on 22 March 2007, retrieved 6 July 2009 David Thame (23 May 2005), "The big spenders are in town!", Manchester Evening News...
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    fast running with steam-hauled trains. The line opened after the Chalfont Viaduct was built 1.2 miles (1.9 km) further up the line to traverse the River...
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  • Wotton (GCR) Quainton Road Waddesdon Manor Ashendon Aylesbury Haddenham & Thame Parkway Aylesbury–Princes Risborough line Haddenham Little Kimble Ilmer...
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    time. This included a short branch, part of which is still visible, on a viaduct to a gas works. Other minor freight connections along the line once included...
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    and viaducts Angarrack viaduct Avon Bridge Bath:St James's Bridge; Skew Bridge; St James' Viaduct Bishop's Bridge Chepstow Bridge Chippenham viaduct Clifton...
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    Heads of the Valleys road, (A465) and the A4042. Now the A465 becomes the primary route between the Midlands to the South Wales Valleys and Swansea; there...
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  • 10 years. Spoil from local mines has not only covered the viaduct, but filled the valleys so completely that it is difficult to find any clues as to...
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    000 cubic yards of earth, which led onto the first of Hook Norton's two viaducts. In order to provide solid foundations, the platforms were supported on...
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  • Hotel) 1368894 More images Nos 34 (Gallup Poll) and 35 (Garfield), High St Thame House Late 17th century 24 April 1951 SP7081705726 51°44′45″N 0°58′32″W...
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