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  1. El viaducto del valle del Ouse (también denominado viaducto de Balcombe) transporta la Línea del Ferrocarril de Londres y Brighton sobre el río Ouse en Sussex. Se encuentra al norte de Haywards Heath y al sur de Balcombe .

  2. 4 de abr. de 2016 · The story of the Ouse Valley Viaduct Bridge is a story of numbers: 40 miles south of London and ten stories tall, it is a railroad crossing comprised of 37 arches and over 11 million bricks....

  3. 2 de ene. de 2024 · With its ornate design, the Ouse Valley Viaduct has been described as “probably the most elegant viaduct in Britain. Constructed in the 19th century as a critical passageway for the London-Brighton railway line over the River Ouse, to this day the viaduct continues to transport over 100 trains daily.

  4. The Ouse Valley Viaduct (or the Balcombe Viaduct) carries the London-Brighton Railway Line over the River Ouse in Sussex. It is located to the north of Haywards Heath and the south of Balcombe. Known for its ornate design, the structure has been described as "probably the most elegant viaduct in Britain."

  5. Nada más y nada menos que 11 millones de ladrillos conforman este viaducto de 29 metros de alto y 450 de largo. Sostenido sobre 37 arcos de punto medio y coronado por balaustradas, el de Ouse es uno de los más elegantes y prestigiosos del Reino Unido. Un lugar de paso, encuentro y cine

  6. 19 de ene. de 2021 · Ouse Valley es el nombre de un viaducto que sostiene la linea del tren London – Brighton en el sur de Inglaterra. A un costado de una pequeña carretera local, el viaducto de 29 metros de altura es sostenido por arcos semicirculares que a su vez contienen en las columnas, aberturas concéntricas con terminaciones semicirculares que ...

  7. Located between Haywards Heath and Balcombe, Ouse Valley Viaduct offers quite the dramatic view. A structural marvel, the viaduct was originally built in 1838 to carry the London-Brighton line over the River Ouse. It has been estimated that around 11 million bricks were used in construction.