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Long or high railway bridges you can walk over

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nlogax

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Came across this while searching for a (free to use) photo of Aurs Burn Viaduct :
Damn it.. should have done this last night while walking the dogs and while the weather was nice! I've found the best vantage points for taking decent photos of this so will try once the sun re-emerges later this week.
 
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Balderstone viaduct, now part of the Tees railway path near Cotherstone.
In Prague, you can walk over the impressive modern 42 m high Nusle bridge that carries metro lineC beneath it connecting Vyšehrad and I.P Pavlova. (pleasant views of the frequent mainline trains and trams in the valley far below). Nearby, but a long way down, if you want to get closer to said trains the 200 metre long Železniční most carries trains and a footway across the Vltava to and from Smichov.
 
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