DescriptionHam Green Viaduct - geograph.org.uk - 43424.jpg
English: Ham Green Viaduct. Ham Green Viaduct is on the ex-Great Western Railway Launceston-Tavistock-Plymouth line, now the Plym Valley Railway Path. There was originally a timber viaduct on this site and the stone piers for this can still be seen beneath the present viaduct, which was built in 1899.
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