3751 x 2501 px | 31,8 x 21,2 cm | 12,5 x 8,3 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
22 dicembre 2016
Ubicazione:
Eynsford, Kent, United Kingdom
Altre informazioni:
This Eynsford Viaduct is a nine-arched red-brick viaduct and is a prominent feature on the line to the delightfully-named ''Bat & Ball'' station. The structure was built by the independent ''Sevenoaks Railway'', incorporated in 1859 to link the ''Chatham'' main line with the market town of Sevenoaks. The branch was initially single-track, seeing its first services on 2nd June 1862, but the viaduct was built to accommodate two tracks from the outset, because the line was doubled in the following year. A Maidstone extension from Otford opened on 1st June 1874, this again single-track, but following in the footsteps of the original Bat & Ball line, this was soon doubled, two-track working commencing on 11th August 1875. The viaduct has nine arches of 30-foot span, and rises to a height of 75-feet above the valley.