DescriptionRedbridge Viaduct at Galafoot - geograph.org.uk - 590861.jpg
English: Redbridge Viaduct at Galafoot. This five-arched sandstone structure spans the River Tweed at Galafoot on the route of the former Waverley Railway Line. The bridge has category B listed building status and is described by Historic Scotland as a well preserved and notable example of a railway viaduct of the mid 19th century. The Waverley Line was closed in 1969 and the bridge is used for pedestrian and cycle traffic, but could be used as a railway bridge again if the proposed partial reinstatement of the Waverley Route to Tweedbank goes ahead. For a view along the bridge see 207456.
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