The Hurstbourne Viaduct
The Hurstbourne Viaduct, also known as the "Nine Arches," is a historic red brick railway bridge between Whitchurch and Andover in Hampshire, England, built by the London & South Western Railway (LSWR) in 1854 over the River Swift (or Bourne), designed by Joseph Locke for the West of England Main Line, offering scenic views and still used by modern trains today, featuring nine impressive arches and conveniently accessible from a public road.
The Hurstbourne Viaduct
The Hurstbourne Viaduct, also known as the "Nine Arches," is a historic red brick railway bridge between Whitchurch and Andover in Hampshire, England, built by the London & South Western Railway (LSWR) in 1854 over the River Swift (or Bourne), designed by Joseph Locke for the West of England Main Line, offering scenic views and still used by modern trains today, featuring nine impressive arches and conveniently accessible from a public road.