Forgotten Relics
It's easy to take for granted the awesome endeavours of 19th Century railway pioneers which thread us through, around or over the nation's natural barriers. It was an age of speculative adventure, built on innovation, will power and elbow grease.
But many magnificent creations were abandoned during the industrial vandalism of the Fifties and Sixties. Forgotten Relics of an Enterprising Age celebrates some of them.
Carlisle Crash
Progress with the Somerset Circle
The sorry saga of Great Musgrave bridge
Smardale Gill Viaduct
Great Musgrave bridge: Graeme Bickerdike
Great Musgrave bridge: Tony Freschini
Great Musgrave bridge: Mike Thompson
Great Musgrave bridge planning application
The battle for Barcombe bridge
Barcombe Bridge: Hazel Fell Rayner
Barcombe Bridge: Dr Niall Burnside
Highways England's bridge assault
What Do You See?
Flying High: Scotland
Forgotten Relics Rambles: Thornton to Queensbury
Catesby Tunnel
Tidenham Tunnel
Saughtree Station
Keswick-Threlkeld Railway Path Reinstatement
Rhondda Tunnel
Forgotten Relics Rambles: Earlsheaton to Ossett
Disused Structures
Ramsgate Tunnels
A future role for Bennerley Viaduct