Worcester railway viaduct during the great floods of 2007 from the air
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aerial photograph of Worcester railway viaduct during the great River Severn floods of 2007. Worcester railway viaduct was built in 1856 as part of the Worcester to Hereford Railway. The bridge was replaced by the Great Western Railway in 1909 and is still in use today. The viaduct has 68 arches and is 855m long.
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