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Calstock Viaduct

A Grade II* Listed Building in Calstock, Devon

Calstock Viaduct, Cornwall

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The Calstock Viaduct crosses the River Tamar at Calstock, six miles south-west of Tavistock and 10 miles north of Plymouth. The viaduct was built between 1904 and 1907 and carries the picturesque Tamar Valley Line, which runs from Gunnislake to Plymouth. The Tamar marks the boundary between Cornwall and Devon with the village of Calstock on the Cornish bank on the right.

Uploaded by Barry Richardson on 31 August 2019

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Building ID: 101138329
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