46115 Scots Guardsman crossing Whalley Viaduct
by David Birchall
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46115 Scots Guardsman crossing Whalley Viaduct
Artist
David Birchall
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Photograph - Photograph
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Through lush summer greenery, preserved steam locomotive Royal Scot class 46115 Scots Guardsman is seen crossing Whalley Viaduct in Lancashire, England. Known locally as Whalley Arches, the viaduct has 48 spans crossing the River Calder. It is 605 metres long, and was constructed between 1846-1850.
46115 Scots Guardsman was withdrawn from British Railways service in January 1966 and is one of only two of a class of 71 locomotives to survive into preservation, the other being class leader 46100 Royal Scot.
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June 30th, 2021
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Tatiana Travelways
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