Welwyn Viaduct

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Welwyn Viaduct from the ground
Welwyn Viaduct from the ground

The Welwyn Viaduct, also called Digswell Viaduct is a famous viaduct over the River Mimram and a locally important landmark. It is located between Welwyn Garden City and Digswell. It is just to the south of Welwyn North railway station.

It was originally opened by Queen Victoria on 6 August 1850. There is a story that the Queen herself was anxious about taking the train over the 100 foot high viaduct, and preferred to disembark before reaching it, travelling by road to the next station on the other side.

It carries the East Coast Main Line so this also simultaneously represents a bottleneck restraining capacity over this strategic transport route. Several ideas to overcome this limitation without damaging its essential historic character and rhythmic design are periodically discussed.

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Coordinates: 51°49′06″N, 0°11′41″W