Come with us as we head North to the East coast of Scotland and take a look at the Spey Viaduct which crosses the River Spey nr Garmouth .
The Spey Viaduct was built between 1883 and 1886 by Blaikie Bros, engineers from Aberdeen. Designed by Blyth and Cunningham and Patrick Barnett, the bridge was constructed to take a single-track railway line along the Great North of Scotland's coastal route between Portsoy and Elgin. Don't forget to check out our latest video on our You tube channel Walking Lost History for a short video on our visit
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