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Both. Built as a viaduct, and used as both. One pound spent, and used for both! 🇬🇧🙂👍🇺🇸
As good an answer as any!!
Wow that look good. I would say abit of both. Great British works there and still standing. Excellent video as always
Thank you and thanks for watching. It really is a gem and still as good now as the day it was built.
Whatever it is, it's gorgeous.
Oh yes it's a real belter probably my favourite out the lot and all those years ago inspired the whole channel
Ooh I'm definitely going to go explore Whetstone again only live five minutes away 👏🥳🚂
There's more to this little village than immediately meets the eye! Two more local videos coming soon 👍 thanks for your support
HiAs a retired structures engineer for the railways, the railway definition of a viaduct is 5 or more spans, the definition of a culvert is an opening through an embankment having a span of 1.8m or less. If it’s 450mm or less it’s a pipe 😂
Thank you that is very helpful and hopefully answers the question!
Yes it’s a three arch bridge, bigger than a culvert but not long enough to a viaduct!
Thanks for watching a three arch bridge it has become by popular opinion!
What ever it is I think we can agree it’s a nice place to be
Absolutely mate nice place for a walk👍
Culvert, I'd say.
Which is the way I am now thinking
I think it's a viaduct because of it's size.
Thanks for watching. I tend to agree although it's an interesting thought
Culvert, through an embankment. (arguably one culvert and two tunnels through an embankment!!)
That just adds to the argument!! A 3 bore culvert?
I've never heard of a Culvert 🤔 (thought it was a person's surname) so I'm not much help...😆
😂 We need to go out for a railway walk and I will show you 👍
A culverduct ?
😂 I think that's the best answer
Neither, It's a 3 arch bridge!
Thanks for watching. It would appear so but also seems to me to be built like a culvert? I haven't seen ma y bridges with an embankment on top?!
@@MiddyExplores maybe network rail could tell you, if you can find out who to contact?
Culduct? 🤔🤣
😂 I think that might be the answer 😂
Its a Viovert
Like it. I could definitely use that!
Beat me to it! 😂
Both. Built as a viaduct, and used as both. One pound spent, and used for both! 🇬🇧🙂👍🇺🇸
As good an answer as any!!
Wow that look good. I would say abit of both. Great British works there and still standing. Excellent video as always
Thank you and thanks for watching. It really is a gem and still as good now as the day it was built.
Whatever it is, it's gorgeous.
Oh yes it's a real belter probably my favourite out the lot and all those years ago inspired the whole channel
Ooh I'm definitely going to go explore Whetstone again only live five minutes away 👏🥳🚂
There's more to this little village than immediately meets the eye! Two more local videos coming soon 👍 thanks for your support
Hi
As a retired structures engineer for the railways, the railway definition of a viaduct is 5 or more spans, the definition of a culvert is an opening through an embankment having a span of 1.8m or less. If it’s 450mm or less it’s a pipe 😂
Thank you that is very helpful and hopefully answers the question!
Yes it’s a three arch bridge, bigger than a culvert but not long enough to a viaduct!
Thanks for watching a three arch bridge it has become by popular opinion!
What ever it is I think we can agree it’s a nice place to be
Absolutely mate nice place for a walk👍
Culvert, I'd say.
Which is the way I am now thinking
I think it's a viaduct because of it's size.
Thanks for watching. I tend to agree although it's an interesting thought
Culvert, through an embankment. (arguably one culvert and two tunnels through an embankment!!)
That just adds to the argument!! A 3 bore culvert?
I've never heard of a Culvert 🤔 (thought it was a person's surname) so I'm not much help...😆
😂 We need to go out for a railway walk and I will show you 👍
A culverduct ?
😂 I think that's the best answer
Neither, It's a 3 arch bridge!
Thanks for watching. It would appear so but also seems to me to be built like a culvert? I haven't seen ma y bridges with an embankment on top?!
@@MiddyExplores maybe network rail could tell you, if you can find out who to contact?
Culduct? 🤔🤣
😂 I think that might be the answer 😂
Its a Viovert
Like it. I could definitely use that!
Beat me to it! 😂