Ouse Valley Viaduct by megpicatilly

Ouse Valley Viaduct

The Ouse Valley Viaduct (aka Balcombe Viaduct) was built in 1841 and used 11 million bricks which were carried along the River Ouse from Holland. It is a Grade II listed structure and is still used today, carrying trains on the London to Brighton line.
Like how you gently framed the viaduct.
February 26th, 2017  
A great capture of this architectural beauty. I could look and wonder at its symmetry all day.
February 26th, 2017  
Beautiful architecture.
February 26th, 2017  
A
Nice framing with the trees and bushes around the viaduct
February 26th, 2017  
Sue
Viaducts do make for interesting photographs. Thanks for the narrative as well
February 26th, 2017  
Fabulous architecture
February 26th, 2017  
Wonderful shot and tones
February 26th, 2017  
Aww that's a good one Catherine!
February 26th, 2017  
Elegant structure Catherine and processed well to show its vintage.
February 26th, 2017  
fabulous piece of engineering.
February 26th, 2017  
Wow - they knew how to build them! Wonderful shot.
February 27th, 2017  
Nice shot of a great piece of history
February 27th, 2017  
Lovely detailed shot...fav
February 27th, 2017  
Great capture
February 27th, 2017  
Lovely perspective
February 28th, 2017  
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