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Saltburn Viaduct

Description and History of Site:-
Saltburn Viaduct. The brick structure has 11 arches and is 46 m high at its highest point. It was opened in 1872 to carry a double tracked railway over Skelton Beck. Following closure of the railway the viaduct is now part of the Cleveland Way.


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Key Words :- railway viaduct

Viewing the Site :- Viaduct open to the public

Address :- Saltburn by the Sea, North Yorkshire, TS12 1JQ
Grid Ref :- NZ 66109 20143
Co-ordinates :- Lat 54.572193 , Long -0.978917
Local Authority :- Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - North Riding
Site Status :- Listed - Grade II
Historic England List No - 1387532,
Site Condition :- Site conserved and open to the public
Site Dates :- 1872 -
Record Date :- 24 June 2015

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