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North Water Viaduct

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applied for permission to demolish the viaduct, but was refused. In 1996, it was announced that a grant from
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The railway opened in 1865. It closed to passenger services in 1951 and to freight in 1966. In 1986,
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Coordinates
56°45′04″N 2°27′05″W / 56.751°N 2.45125°W / 56.751; -2.45125
River North Esk
Category B listed
railway viaduct
Montrose
Montrose and Bervie Railway
River North Esk
Lower North Water Bridge
A92 road
British Rail
Historic Scotland
National Cycle Network
Category B listed


"North Water Viaduct"
"North Water Viaduct"
"Lower North Water Bridge"
"BR want to pull down Northesk viaduct"
"Demolition bids knocked down"
"£1.9m allocated for repair of old buildings"
"North Water Viaduct, St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire"
Categories
Viaducts in Scotland
Category B listed buildings in Aberdeenshire
Category B listed buildings in Angus, Scotland

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