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forder+cornwall Latitude and Longitude:

50°24′12″N 4°13′52″W / 50.40333°N 4.23111°W / 50.40333; -4.23111
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Forder Lake

Forder is a village near Saltash in Cornwall, England. [1]

Forder viaduct was formerly at Milepost 252.25, 1.25 miles (2.0 km) west of Saltash ( 50°23′42″N 4°13′52″W / 50.395087°N 4.231024°W / 50.395087; -4.231024 (Forder)). It was a Class C viaduct 67 feet (20 m) high and 606 feet (185 m) long on 16 trestles. It was demolished after the line was diverted to a more inland alignment on 19 May 1908. [2]

References

  1. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 Plymouth & Launceston' (Map). Ordnance Survey. ISBN  978-0-319-23287-3.
  2. ^ Binding, John (1993). Brunel's Cornish Viaducts. Penryn: Atlantic Transport Publishing/Historical Model Railway Society. p. 63. ISBN  0-906899-56-7.

50°24′12″N 4°13′52″W / 50.40333°N 4.23111°W / 50.40333; -4.23111



forder+cornwall Latitude and Longitude:

50°24′12″N 4°13′52″W / 50.40333°N 4.23111°W / 50.40333; -4.23111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Forder Lake

Forder is a village near Saltash in Cornwall, England. [1]

Forder viaduct was formerly at Milepost 252.25, 1.25 miles (2.0 km) west of Saltash ( 50°23′42″N 4°13′52″W / 50.395087°N 4.231024°W / 50.395087; -4.231024 (Forder)). It was a Class C viaduct 67 feet (20 m) high and 606 feet (185 m) long on 16 trestles. It was demolished after the line was diverted to a more inland alignment on 19 May 1908. [2]

References

  1. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 Plymouth & Launceston' (Map). Ordnance Survey. ISBN  978-0-319-23287-3.
  2. ^ Binding, John (1993). Brunel's Cornish Viaducts. Penryn: Atlantic Transport Publishing/Historical Model Railway Society. p. 63. ISBN  0-906899-56-7.

50°24′12″N 4°13′52″W / 50.40333°N 4.23111°W / 50.40333; -4.23111



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