Corby Viaduct
Corby Viaduct | |
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Painting of the viaduct from 1836 | |
| Coordinates | 54°53′08″N 2°49′26″W / 54.885534°N 2.823778°W |
| Carries | Tyne Valley line |
| Crosses | Corby Beck |
| Locale | Great Corby, Cumbria, England |
| Maintained by | Network Rail |
| Heritage status | Grade II listed building |
| Characteristics | |
| Material | Red sandstone |
| Height | 23 metres (75 ft) |
| No. of spans | 7 |
| History | |
| Constructed by | Francis Giles |
| Construction start | 1830 |
| Construction end | 1834 |
| Location | |
Corby Viaduct is a railway bridge built to carry the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway over the Corby Beck near Great Corby, in the parish of Wetheral, to the east of Carlisle in north-western England. One of the largest structures on the route, it is a grade II listed building.