Haughhead Viaduct

Half a mile east of Innerleithen station the route from Peebles to Galashiels crossed the River Tweed on Haughhead Viaduct. The 6-span plate girder structure, built in 1866, is now part of a walkway. Photographed on a misty morning in February 2007 looking back across the Tweed towards Innerleithen, with Tweedside Caravan Park prominent on the north bank of the river.

Location: Haughhead Viaduct (former)

Original line: Galashiels, Innerleithen and Peebles Railway (North British Railway)

Photographer: John Furnevel

Contact photographer: John Furnevel

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Date: 25/02/2007

Image number: 81324


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