Findhorn Viaduct [Tomatin]

Findhorn viaduct at Tomatin, near Inverness, was lit-up blue to show solidarity with key workers and front-line NHS staff all across the country.

The nine-span viaduct above the River Findhorn in the Scottish Highlands joined with other Network Rail stations and structures across the UK in lighting up in NHS colours to salute the continued dedication and efforts of healthcare workers in the battle against the coronavirus.

The 405-metre-long structure stands on 44-metre high granite piers and is widely regarded as one of Britains finest railway viaducts. It was designed by renowned railway engineer John Fowler who famously designed the Forth Rail Bridge.

Location: Findhorn Viaduct [Tomatin]

Original line: Inverness and Aviemore Direct Railway (Highland Railway)

Photographer: Network Rail

Contact photographer: Network Rail

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Date: 30/04/2020

Image number: 72898


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