English: Railway Viaduct, Truro The viaduct was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and was originally built on stone piers but with spans of timber fans. It is one mile east of Truro railway station. It is 92 feet high, 1,329 feet long on 20 piers. It was replaced by a new stone viaduct on 14 February 1904.
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