Category:Pill railway bridge (Devon)
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English: Pill Bridge carries the Exeter to Barnstaple line across the River Taw near Bishop's Tawton. It was built in 1854 for the North Devon Railway using arched cast iron girders. It was rebuilt in 1890 with latice girders but retianed the abutments and some of the original tubluar piles.
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Media in category "Pill railway bridge (Devon)"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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2021 at Pill Bridge - down stream side.JPG 1,366 × 820; 472 KB
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2021 at Pill Bridge - piles.JPG 1,366 × 910; 479 KB
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2021 at Pill Bridge - up stream side.JPG 1,366 × 820; 453 KB
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Barnstaple iron bridge.jpg 1,000 × 568; 160 KB
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Pill Bridge - GWR 158798 St James Park train.JPG 1,366 × 820; 442 KB
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Railway bridge over the Taw - geograph.org.uk - 82822.jpg 640 × 427; 86 KB