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Title: Todmorden Railway Viaduct - HLS01339
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Title
Todmorden Railway Viaduct - HLS01339
Description
The sketch and description are from The Calderdale Sketch Book by J. L. Berbiers, published in 1973 by The Halifax Courier Ltd.
One of the most impressive structures built for the Manchester and Leeds Railway Company in the late 1830s on the route of the trans-Pennine line was Todmorden Viaduct. The great archways carry what is now the Calder Valley line (fully opened in 1841) from the east of Todmorden into the town
One of the most impressive structures built for the Manchester and Leeds Railway Company in the late 1830s on the route of the trans-Pennine line was Todmorden Viaduct. The great archways carry what is now the Calder Valley line (fully opened in 1841) from the east of Todmorden into the town
Creator
John L Berbiers
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Rights
PHDA - Hebden Bridge Local History Society
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
HLS01339.tif
Collection
Citation
John L Berbiers, “Todmorden Railway Viaduct - HLS01339,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 20, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/6629.
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