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Grimstone Viaduct

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in 1857. It consists of three arches; the central arch passes over the road from Grimstone to
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line in Dorset, England. It is directly north of the site of
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This article about a bridge in the United Kingdom is a
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Castle Cary
Weymouth
"Heart of Wessex"
Grimstone and Frampton railway station
Grimstone
Stratton
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway
Great Western Railway
Sydling St. Nicholas
Sydling Water
listed building
"The lost and abandoned railway stations of Dorset"
Daily Echo (Bournemouth)
ISBN
978-1-871164-90-9


Historic England
"Railway Viaduct (1228535)"
National Heritage List for England
50°44′56.9″N 2°30′42.3″W / 50.749139°N 2.511750°W / 50.749139; -2.511750
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