Laigh Milton Viaduct

Looking across the historic Laigh Milton Viaduct in October 2020. It spans the River Irvine, five miles west of Kilmarnock. Built by the Kilmarnock and Troon Railway in 1812 it closed in 1846 when the railway was realigned. Thought to be the oldest surviving viaduct on a public railway, the restored structure has been Category A listed since 1982. See image 7023

Location: Laigh Milton Viaduct

Original line: Kilmarnock and Troon Railway

Photographer: John Yellowlees

Contact photographer: John Yellowlees

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Date: 24/10/2020

Image number: 74754


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