File:Skerne Railway Bridge South Side May 2021.jpg

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English: Railway bridge over the River Skerne in Darlington, UK. The oldest railway bridge in continuous use in the world. The centre section is the original stone arch built for the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825; the curved flanking walls were added later to strengthen it. The bridge was also widened on the north side; this was later removed, leaving only the piers beside the original bridge.
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Railway bridge over the River Skerne in Darlington, UK.

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