Dukes Drive Viaduct
Bridge Buxton Derbyshire

Dukes Drive Viaduct

Bridge In Buxton, Derbyshire

The Dukes Drive Viaduct in Buxton is a 19th century 13 arch railway bridge built for the line to Ashbourne.

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53.249151, -1.902995

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toolkit.armed.unzipped

Where To Park For Dukes Drive Viaduct?

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53.248369, -1.898356

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We parked at the Dukes Drive Farm Shop on the caravan site. Make sure you pop in after your visit to the viaduct.

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Dukes Drive Viaduct was listed in Bridge // Derbyshire // Buxton