Victoria Bridge, a 810 foot long rail viaduct over the River Wear near Fatfield, Washington. It was built for the Durham Junction Railway and opened on Queen Victoria's coronation day 28th June 1838. It carried the main London-Newcastle railway line until 1868. The viaduct by James Walker of Walker and Burges, was modelled on Trajan's bridge at Alcantara, in Spain, although not a copy. The bridge was in use up until 1990, and mothballed in 1991, and finally closed in 2012. Victoria Bridge is Grade II listed; Washington, Tyne and Wear, England

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