Location: Forder , Cornwall.

Photographer: Robert Hesketh

Keywords: Tourist Bridge Rivers

File Size: 54MB

Forder Railway Viaduct over Forder Lake possibly dating from the 1880s this Grade II listed viaduct has granite piers supporting eight arches of engineering brick it is among the fifty-one viaducts constructed on the Plymouth to Penzance line originally built in timber but by 1934 all these GWR viaducts had been rebuilt in stone viewed from the south at low tide with the mill pond for the 1613 tidal mill in the foreground Forder near Saltash South East Cornwall South West England UK bridge; railway; railroad; Great Western Railway; arches; granite; stone; brick; mud; water; river; estuary; tide; tidal; boats; yachts; vessels; winter; sunshine; sunlight; sunny; blue sky; high cloud; reflections; Penzance to Paddington railway; hills; fields; trees; grass; great outdoors; countryside; rural; tourist attraction; tourism; holiday; vacation; travel; transport; history; historic; historical; heritage; listed building; landscape; horizontal; Cornwall; Kernow; SE Cornwall; Westcountry; West Country; SW England; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom

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