Old Carvedras Viaduct, Truro, England, 1859-1902. This was one of 42 temporary wooden viaducts built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the cash-strapped Cornwall Railway. Over the course of fifty years they were gradually replaced by masonry structures.
I’m only a few miles from this. Some of the old masonry pillars are still there alongside the more modern viaduct (which is still in use, carrying the railway line that runs to the end of the country) that replaced it: https://goo.gl/maps/DEikg11Ph44xi1q76
BNCE_TruthSeeker says
This stuff looks advanced for that time damnn
undarkwren says
How it looks now.
CaptEduardoDelMango says
I’m only a few miles from this. Some of the old masonry pillars are still there alongside the more modern viaduct (which is still in use, carrying the railway line that runs to the end of the country) that replaced it: https://goo.gl/maps/DEikg11Ph44xi1q76