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The [[Staverton Viaduct]] was 357 ft. long between abutments, and had nine arches. Problems quickly emerged due to ground movement<ref>[[Engineering 1899/11/17]]</ref>
Staverton Viaduct was 357 ft. long between abutments, and had nine arches. Problems quickly emerged due to ground movement<ref>[[Engineering 1899/11/17]]</ref>


The nearby [[Catesby Viaduct]] is 476 ft. long between
The nearby [[Catesby Viaduct]] is 476 ft. long between

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Staverton Viaduct was 357 ft. long between abutments, and had nine arches. Problems quickly emerged due to ground movement[1]

The nearby Catesby Viaduct is 476 ft. long between abutments, consists of twelve arches of 34 ft. 3 in. span at the springing, with a rise of 14 ft. 6 in.


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