Cargill Viaduct

The most notable engineering structure on the Caledonian Railway's Strathmore route was Cargill viaduct, Perthshire, which carried the line over the Tay between Ballathie and Cargill. The 5 spans of the viaduct are seen here in November 2005, some 23 years after official closure. View is north west, with the route from Stanley Junction to the left and Coupar Angus to the right.

Location: Cargill Viaduct (former)

Original line: Scottish Midland Junction Railway

Photographer: John Furnevel

Contact photographer: John Furnevel

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Date: 13/11/2005

Image number: 66343


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