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    The Crumlin Viaduct was a railway viaduct located above the village of Crumlin in South Wales, originally built to carry the Taff Vale Extension of the...
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    Crumlin is famous for its former railway viaduct. Work by the designer and contractor Thomas W. Kennard commenced in autumn 1853, and the viaduct opened...
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  • Antrim Crumlin Viaduct (Northern Ireland), County Antrim Crumlin United F.C. (Northern Ireland), a Northern Irish club Crumlin Road, Belfast Crumlin Road...
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    The Crumlin Viaduct is a railway bridge in Crumlin, County Antrim. It has the distinction of being the only place in Ireland where a train, plane, car...
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    Tay Bridge (category Viaducts in Scotland)
    used by Kennard in the Crumlin Viaduct in South Wales in 1858. Bouch had used the technique for viaducts, including the Belah Viaduct (1860) on the South...
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    Hengoed Viaduct. "Hengoed Viaduct". Crumlin Viaduct. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2011. "Maesycwmmer Viaduct". Geograph...
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    (but 4 feet (1.2 m) lower than the Crumlin Viaduct in Wales). Post-WWII, weight limitations on the aging viaduct and its limited maintenance led to a...
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    generally carried decking consisting of some form of trussed girder, as at Crumlin Viaduct, Belah and Meldon; though two rare examples, at Dowery Dell (demolished...
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    Crumlin and beyond. The 280-yard Glyn Tunnel in the village enabled the line to avoid the highest ground as it proceeded towards the Crumlin Viaduct,...
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  • approach them in a helicopter. While crossing the disused Crumlin steel-girder railway viaduct, David drops a ladder down into the helicopter's rotors as...
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    shortly after its closure in 1962. Another wrought-iron bridge was Crumlin Viaduct, once Britain's tallest, in South Wales. This too was demolished in...
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    of the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway (NA&HR) had at the Crumlin Viaduct in spanning the Ebbw River, Szlumper surveyed the earlier structure...
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    This is a list of viaducts and significant bridges of the United Kingdom's railways, past and present. Category:Railway bridges in the United Kingdom List...
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  • locations. The line was opened in stages from 1857, and included the Crumlin Viaduct crossing the valley of the Ebbw River. After 1945 local passenger and...
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    6762°N 3.1442°W / 51.6762; -3.1442 Crumlin High Level was located to the western bank of the famous Crumlin Viaduct on the Taff Vale Extension of the Newport...
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    Crumlin Viaduct, 1857, an important early use of the Warren truss...
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    The Monmouth Viaduct or Chippenham Meadow Viaduct is a 20-arch 183m red sandstone viaduct, with two 23m steel lattice-girder spans over the river. It carried...
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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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    This planning took into account the recently built Crumlin Viaduct in South Wales and the Sitter Viaduct near St. Gallen. Planning for the construction process...
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    been used very successfully in the Crystal Palace of 1851 and the Crumlin Viaduct in South Wales (built in 1857), but the first Tay Rail Bridge of 1878...
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    buildings. Remains of the Crumlin Viaduct can still be seen in Swffryd / Sofrydd and can be seen in full view from neighbouring Crumlin just off Lewis Street...
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    other well-known trestle-supported viaducts, such as Meldon, Belah, and Crumlin, the superstructure is not a lattice, being typically a Warren truss; and...
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  • Coch, directed by Nathan Juran. 1966: Arabesque was filmed at the Crumlin Viaduct, Caerphilly and was demolished after filming. It starred Gregory Peck...
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  • George V for his actions in saving a colleague from falling from the Crumlin Viaduct. July – Jimmy Thomas becomes General Secretary of the National Union...
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  • Tydfil. A major achievement of this railway was the building of the Crumlin Viaduct over the Ebbw River. The TVE linked directly with the Vale of Neath...
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  • Samuel Roberts (S. R.) sails for Tennessee. 1 June — Opening of the Crumlin Viaduct, built to carry the Taff Vale Extension of the Newport, Abergavenny...
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  • he drew the specifications for both the wrought iron Crumlin Viaduct and the stone Hengoed Viaduct. After surveying the route for the Bedford and Cambridge...
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    Exchange station, along with the Euston Arch, Glasgow St Enoch, and the Crumlin Viaduct, was listed by Binney and Pearce as putting "British Rail into its...
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  • opening of Midland Railway Leicester–Hitchin line, England. June 1 – The Crumlin Viaduct is opened to the public in the UK June 4 – The first central connection...
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    Brazil; but also in projects closer to home such as the construction of Crumlin Viaduct. When Ashwell resigned, Mr. Scrivener became manager of the works and...
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