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1 Archive Reference CRA7/3/1 Photographs 1 Archive Reference CRA7/3/1 Photographs - Caledonian Railway Bridges and Tunnels Harold Bowtell collection. Temporary listing - further work required to bring the format of the following into line with the others in the catalogue. Is there a way of describing the location more precisely and consistently? CRA7/3/1 Caledonian Railway Bridges and Tunnels Archive No. Location Description/Notes Collection Date Link 3 Alloa Forth Viaduct with view of Signal Cabin 1964 4 Alloa Viaduct. After being rammed by a Ship 131 Ashfield High Bridge at 124M 761/2c - Bridge No. 7 1989 132 Ashfield High Bridge at 124M 761/2c - Bridge No. 7 1989 1 Auchterader 2 Auchterader Kincardine (Castle) Viaduct, just to the South of 1982 Auchterader Box 133 Auquhire at 222M 873yds near Dunottar Box 1989 157 Ballachulish New Road Bridge being constructed. 1974 5 Ballathie Viaduct - Tay - Bridge 149 1986 6 Ballathie Viaduct - Tay - Bridge 149 1986 7 Ballathie Viaduct - Tay - Bridge 149 1986 136 Ballathie Viaduct - Tay - Bridge 149 1989 137 Ballathie Viaduct - Tay - Bridge 149 1989 299 Ballathie Viaduct - Tay - Bridge 149 LMS 300 Ballathie Viaduct - Tay - Bridge 149 - during erection CR/LMS 8 Balmossie Viaduct 1990 9 Balquhidder Oban Line - Bridge 97 1986 10 Barrhead South Major Concrete Viaduct 1988 134 Barrhead South Lyon Cross Junction Section - Bridge 2 at 106M 77c 1988 295 Barrhead Lyoncross Junction 1979 11 Barrhead Viaduct - Bridge 6 1998 12 Bowling at Forth & Clyde Canal outlet Basins 1990 13 Bowling former Swing Bridge 1990 14 Bowling "Glasgow Road" - Bridge 58 1990 15 Brechin 16 Callander Callander & Oban Line - Bridge 49 17 Callander Callander & Oban Line - Bridge 50 166 Cardrona looking North across the Tweed Valley 1994 167 Cardrona Tweed Bridge 1994 18 Carlisle Eden Viaducts 1987 19 Carlisle 1965 20 Carlisle 1965 21 Carlisle Eden Viaducts 1987 22 Carlisle 1967 23 Carlisle 1967 24 Carlisle Dentonholme Viaduct 1987 25 Carlisle Dentonholme Viaduct 1987 162 Carlisle Caldew Viaduct - Goods Line 1987 163 Carlisle Long Island Viaduct over River Calder 1987 164 Carlisle Long Island Viaduct 1987 145 Carlisle Esk Viaduct - Bridge 14 - WCML 1990 146 Carlisle Esk Viaduct - Bridge 14 - WCML 1990 150 Carlisle Esk Viaduct - Bridge 14 - WCML 1990 151 Carlisle Esk Viaduct - Bridge 14 - WCML 1990 152 Carlisle Esk Viaduct - Bridge 14 - WCML 1990 153 Carlisle Esk Viaduct - Bridge 14 - WCML 1990 165 Carlisle LNWR lines 26 Carstairs Float Viaduct 1986 27 Carstairs Float Viaduct 1986 28 Carstairs Float Viaduct 1986 160 Carstairs Float Viaduct 1986 161 Carstairs Float Viaduct - Bridge 398 1986 Archive Catalogue CRA7/3/1 Photos, Bridges and Tunnels page 1 Updated 25/07/2011 2 CRA7/3/1 Caledonian Railway Bridges and Tunnels Archive No. Location Description/Notes Collection Date Link 29 Cleghorn "Cleghorn House" 1987 158 Cleghorn "Cleghorn House" - Bridge 423 1987 159 Cleghorn "Cleghorn House" - Bridge 423 with 0950 Glasgow to 1987 Poole 30 Cleghorn "Cleghorn Avenue" 1987 31 Cleland Viaduct" 1987 32 Clydebank Dumbarton Road 1989 170 Coalburn Muirkirk Line near Dalquhandy Farm 1987 214 Coalburn Notice at Bankend 1987 168 Cogrie Viaduct - over River Annan - WCML 1986 169 Cogrie Viaduct - over River Annan - WCML 1986 33 Connel Ferry Bridge 1951 34 Connel Ferry Bridge 1952 35 Connel Ferry Bridge 36 Connel Ferry Bridge 1961 37 Connel Ferry Bridge (not used) 139 Connel Ferry Bridge, Contractors Tank Engine 140 Connel Ferry Bridge from Train, 0-4-4T & Driver 1959 141 Connel Ferry Bridge 1974 142 Connel Ferry Bridge 1961 143 Connel Ferry Bridge 1961 144 Connel Ferry Bridge 1961 154 Connel Ferry Bridge 1961 155 Connel Ferry Bridge 1961 156 Connel Ferry Bridge 1961 38 Coltness 1962 39 Coulter 1963 40 Crawford Clyde Viaduct 1986 41 Creagan Bridge - Ballachulish Line 1982 42 Creagan Bridge - Ballachulish Line 1961 43 Creagan Bridge - Ballachulish Line 44 Coupar Angus Couper Burn Bridge 159 1986 45 Dunblane Allan Water Viaduct 1986 46 Dunblane Laighhills accommodation Footbridge 1986 47 Dunblane Kippenross Viaduct 1986 48 Dunblane Kippenross Viaduct 1986 171 Dunblane Kippenross Viaduct 1986 173 Dunblane Kippenross Tunnel 1986 174 Dunblane Kipeenross Tunnel 1986 175 Earn river - looking towards Dalchonzie and Comrie 1971 176 Earn river - looking down river 1971 294 Earn river - Tullibanocher - concrete bridge over River 1971 Earn - one mile west of Comrie 49 Edinburgh Bridge 38 - Balerno Branch 1986 50 Edinburgh Bridge 28 - Balerno Branch 1986 51 Edinburgh Bridge 10 - Balerno Branch 1988 52 Edinburgh Bridge 135 - Carstairs to Edinburgh Line 1986 177 Edinburgh Bridge 137 1986 178 Edinburgh Bridge 137 1986 179 Edinburgh Bridge 6 - Balerno Branch 1988 180 Edinburgh Bridge 86 - Limehouse Water Viaduct 1987 181 Edinburgh Bridge 86 - Limehouse Water Viaduct 1987 183 Edinburgh Bridge 86 - Limehouse Water Viaduct 1987 53 Elvan Bridge over Evan Water - Bridge 278 1987 54 Elvanfoot Bridge 274 - Clyde on WCML 1986 55 Elvanfoot Leadhills Branch 1967 182 Elvanfoot Bridge 273 - "Dry Arch" on WCML 1986 292 Falkirk Swing Bridge East Box 1987 293 Falkirk Swing Bridge East Box 1986 56 Fauldhouse Bridge 82 and Bridge 81 1987 Archive Catalogue CRA7/3/1 Photos, Bridges and Tunnels page 2 Updated 25/07/2011 3 CRA7/3/1 Caledonian Railway Bridges and Tunnels Archive No. Location Description/Notes Collection Date Link 186 Feathers Bridge 335 1989 184 Fetteresso Viaduct - Bridge 336 at 224 Miles 616 yds 1985 185 Fetteresso Viaduct - Bridge 336 at 224 Miles 616 yds 1985 57 Forgandenny Bridge 88 - Earn Viaduct 1986 58 Forgandenny Bridge 88 - Earn Viaduct 1986 59 Forteviot Bridge 80 - River Moy Viaduct 1986 60 Friockheim Viaduct 1953 61 Garriongill Wishaw Deviation Line over Morningside Branch 1987 62 Garriongill Wishaw Deviation Line over Morningside Branch 1987 63 Giffen Giffenmill Viaduct 1992 64 Giffen Giffenmill Viaduct 1992 187 Giffen with Giffen Junction (site) in foreground 1992 65 Glasgow Shields Road 1986 66 Glasgow West Street 1986 67 Glasgow West Street 1986 194 Glasgow West Street 1986 68 Glasgow Testing Central Bridge - Condensing Tank Engines - 1905/6 69 Glasgow Clyde Bridge (New) 70 Glasgow Clyde Bridge and Piers of Old Bridge 1988 71 Glasgow Dawsholm - LMS Period 72 Glasgow Road Tunnel under Glasgow & Garnkirk Lines 1987 196 Glasgow Road Tunnel under Glasgow & Garnkirk Lines 1987 188 Glasgow Balornock - New Bridge over Motorway 1992 189 Glasgow Clyde Bridge (new) with Signal Gantry 1906 190 Glasgow Clyde Bridge (new) construction of 1902 191 Glasgow Clyde Bridge construction and Tobacco Vans 1902 192 Glasgow Clyde Bridge construction with old Gantry for original 1902 Station 193 Glasgow Clyde Bridge above Clyde Place looking North over the 1988 Old Bridge Abutments 195 Glasgow Shields vicinity 1986 304 Glasgow Argyle Street Bridge LMS 305 Glasgow Central Railway Construction - new sewer 1890 306 Glasgow Central Railway construction - new sewer 1890 307 Glasgow Argyll Street looking East from under Central Station 1890 308 Glasgow Work in the "covered way"- Central Railway construction 1890 309 Glasgow Argyll Street immediately West of Central HL Station 1890 310 Glasgow Argyll Street immediately West of Central HL Station 1890 311 Glasgow Argyll Street looking West - Central Railway construction 1890 312 Glasgow Argyll Street looking West & Oswald Street construction 1890 73 Glenogle Viaduct - Callander & Oban Line 1985 74 Glenogle Viaduct - Callander & Oban Line Bridge 111 1950 75 Greenloaning 1987 76 Greenock Newton Street Tunnel 1992 77 Guthrie Forfar to Kinnaber - Bridge 224 - Guthrie Castle entrance 1986 78 Guthrie Forfar to Kinnaber - Bridge 224 - Guthrie Castle entrance 1986 79 Hamilton Motherwell to Barncluith crossing the M74 1987 80 Harburn Bridge 70 "Torfin Farm" 1986 81 Harburn Bridge 70 "Torfin Farm" 1986 82 Harburn Bridge 73 "Barr’s" 1986 198 Harburn Bridge 73 "Barr’s" - close up 30ft 0in CT span 1986 83 Harthope Bridge 249 - Harthope Viaduct 1986 197 Harthope Bridge 249 - Harthope Viaduct 1986 84 Killin Branch Loch Tay Extension - Bridge 15 "Lochay River Viaduct" 1986 87 Kilwinning Abandoned CR Lines - Irvine Branch & Ardrossan 1959 Montgomerie Pier Branch 88 Kilwinning River Garnock Viaduct - Bridge 30 1991 202 Kilwinning River Garnock Viaduct - Bridge 30, from SW aspect 1991 203 Kilwinning Site NE of Kilwinning - L & A Route (on top, lifted) 1991 204 Kilwinning Site NE of Kilwiining - three arches carry L & A Line 1991 over G & SW Archive Catalogue CRA7/3/1 Photos, Bridges and Tunnels page 3 Updated 25/07/2011 4 CRA7/3/1 Caledonian Railway Bridges and Tunnels Archive No. Location Description/Notes Collection Date Link 201 Kirriemuir Kirriemuir Junction Box with Train 57441 on RCTS Tour 1960 85 Kirtlebridge Bridge 64 - Mein Water Viaduct - WCML 1986 86 Kirtlebridge Kirtle Water Viaduct - Bridge 53 1986 205 Kirtlebridge Kirtle Water Viaduct of 9 arches 1972 89 Laminton Bridge over Wandel Burn - Bridge 325 1982 90 Larbert Larbert Viaduct 1986 200 Larbert Larbert Viaduct - Bridge 43 1986 91 Larkhall Larkhall Viaduct 1953 92 Larkhall Larkhall - Larkhall Viaduct 1986 199 Larkhall Larkhall - Larkhall Viaduct - Bridge 7 1987 221 Larkhall Larkhall - South Abutment of Bridge 7 1987 93 Laurencekirk Bervie Water Viaduct - Bridge 316 1985 94 Lesmahagow Lesmahagow Viaduct 1953 95 Loch Awe Station & Footbridge - Oban Line 1986 224 Loch Awe Station - Footbridge 1986 96 Lochearnhead Ogle Viaduct - Bridge 96 1951 222 Lochearnhead Lochearnhead - Ogle Viaduct - Bridge 96 1971 223 Lochearnhead Lochearnhead - Ogle Viaduct - Bridge 96 1961 97 Lockerbie Milk Water Viaduct - Bridge 98 1986 98 Lockerbie
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