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Spey Viaduct, Garmouth

A Category B Listed Building in Urquhart, Moray

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.6628 / 57°39'45"N

Longitude: -3.098 / 3°5'52"W

OS Eastings: 334590

OS Northings: 864184

OS Grid: NJ345641

Mapcode National: GBR L8QG.ML5

Mapcode Global: WH6JB.DN0H

Plus Code: 9C9RMW72+4R

Entry Name: Spey Viaduct, Garmouth

Listing Name: Speymouth Railway Viaduct

Listing Date: 20 August 1981

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 348348

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14873

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Garmouth, Spey Viaduct
Garmouth Viaduct

ID on this website: 200348348

Location: Urquhart

County: Moray

Electoral Ward: Fochabers Lhanbryde

Parish: Urquhart

Traditional County: Banffshire

Tagged with: Viaduct Railway viaduct

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Description

Blaikie Bros, 1886. Iron girder railway bridge, 350 foot
bowed central truss and, on each side, 3 x 100 foot plain
truss approach spans carried on circular ashlar piers with
granite capitals.

Statement of Interest

Built for the Great North of Scotland Railway. Great length

of this viaduct caused by wandering nature of River Spey.

Bridge now part of Moray District Speyside Walk.

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