An impressive aerial capture of Durham City Viaduct, showcasing the grandeur of Victorian engineering as modern trains sweep across this iconic railway structure. Built in 1857 by Thomas Elliot Harrison for the North Eastern Railway, the viaduct has become an enduring feature of the Durham skyline, gracefully spanning the River Browney and city streets below with its elegant arches.
The photograph perfectly frames the dynamic movement of passing trains against the rich backdrop of Durham’s lush greenery and historic streets. A must-have for railway enthusiasts, admirers of industrial heritage, or anyone with a connection to Durham’s vibrant cityscape.
Format: Digital Download (JPEG, print-ready)
Dimensions: High Resolution (suitable for large format prints)
Location: Durham City, County Durham, North East England
Highlights: Durham City Viaduct, passing trains, Victorian architecture, urban landscape
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