DescriptionLowgill Viaduct, Lune Valley, Cumbria - geograph.org.uk - 57433.jpg
English: Lowgill Viaduct, Lune Valley, Cumbria. If you travel north up the M6 or the West Coast Main Line over Shap, and look to your right as you approach the Lune Gorge, you will see the disused Lowghill Viaduct. This splendid eleven-arched and listed structure, built on a curve, once carried the line from Clapham and Ingleton over a beck a short distance south of the long gone Lowgill station.
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