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English: This is a shot of the derelict Lobb Ghyll Viaduct, an incredible five arch construction hidden away in a bluebell wood by the River Wharfe to the south of Bolton Bridge in Yorkshire. Like most of the old railway structures in the area, it is hewn from a local type of rock called millstone grit. It was built by the Midland Railway in 1888 to connect Ilkley and Skipton. This stretch of the line was closed in 1965 in the Beeching Axe but a part of it lives on in the form of the Embsay Steam Railway which begins at Bolton Abbey Station, just over half a mile up the old line to the north of this spot.
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English: This is a shot of the derelict Lobb Ghyll Viaduct, an incredible five arch construction hidden away in a bluebell wood by the River Wharfe to the south of Bolton Bridge in Yorkshire. Like most of the old railway structures in the area, it is hewn from a local type of rock called millstone grit. It was built by the Midland Railway in 1888 to connect Ilkley and Skipton. This stretch of the line was closed in 1965 in the Beeching Axe but a part of it lives on in the form of the Embsay Steam Railway which begins at Bolton Abbey Station, just over half a mile up the old line to the north of this spot.
Date 08.06.2009
Source Own work (Original text: I ( TJBlackwell ( talk)) created this work entirely by myself.)
Author TJBlackwell ( talk)

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TJBlackwell at English Wikipedia, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license:
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