30. Bannawell Street Viaduct, Tavistock

Do disused viaducts count? This one has a lot to offer in the way of strange details. Years ago, Tavistock was served by two independent railways. The Great Western came along the valley floor in
1859 and the Southern (well, strictly the Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway) arrived in 1890, high above the town to the north.

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