English: The Larkhall Viaduct Constructed 1898 to 1904 for the Caledonian Railway Company for the Larkhall to Stonehouse branch line. The line was closed by Dr Beeching, with the last passenger using the line in 1964.
The viaduct is a B Listed structure and said to be one of the highest railway bridges in Scotland. It is 236m long, covering six spans, and approximately 45m high over the river.
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