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Stock Photo: Tavy Viaduct Tavy Bridge Is A Railway Bridge Across The Mouth Of The River Tavy Outside Plymouth

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Tavy Bridge is a railway bridge across the mouth of the River Tavy just east of its confluence with the River Tamar. It was built c1890 by the Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway (PDSWJ) to carry the line from St Budeaux to Bere Alston,now part of the Tamar Valley Line. It has 8 Arched spans, of which the 4 on the Devon side are painted, and the 4 on the Cornwall side remain in a subtle shade of rust

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Tavy Viaduct Tavy Bridge is a railway bridge across the mouth of the River Tavy outside Plymouth

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