English: Treffrey's Viaduct, 650 feet long and 100 feet high, dominates the beautiful, lush Luxulyan valley. Built in 1842, it was the first all stone viaduct in Cornwall. This is the trackbed on the top of the viaduct looking north west towards Luxulyan, taken in 1979. For more information see the Wikipedia article Treffry Viaduct.
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==Summary== {{Information| |Description = Treffrey's Viaduct, 650 feet long and 100 feet high, dominates the beautiful, lush Luxulyan valley. Built in 1842, it was the first all stone viaduct in Cornwall. This is the trackbed on the top of the viaduct loo