The line Between Bristol Parkway and Westerleigh Junction boasts no less than 7 viaducts of differing designs and sizes. Pictured here is Huckford viaduct, the largest of the 7 at 100ft tall. It was constructed in 1902 and has 11 massive brick arches. Passing across the grand structure above the Frome valley is what is thought to be 4O51, Wentlooge-Southampton container train lead by an unidentified 'Freightliner' Class 66 on a bright an crisp sunny morning. 11th February 2012.
Edward Gleed       

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