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Bowes Railway

The world's only preserved operational standard gauge cable railway system.

Bowling Bridge

former Swing bridge at Bowling Harbour in West Dunbartonshire  that carried the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway across the upper and lower basins at the western entrance  to the Forth & Clyde Canal and after a half-century of disuse is being developed as an active travel route

Bradford on Avon Bridge

A 13th century packhorse bridge widened in the 17th century and listed Grade I.

Bradford Railway Hotels

Two large Victorian railway hotels still stand in the centre of Bradford, relics of the railway age. Both are listed Grade II.

Bradford-on-Avon Station

A typical Brunel small town station, completed in 1847 but without a railway line for nine years.

Braids Tram Shelter

The first tram shelter was provided here in 1899, and was replaced by the present wooden structure in the 1930s.

Brandon Viaduct

A Grade II listed Viaduct on the original London & Birmingham Railway designed by Robert Stephenson.

Brandy Wharf Bridge

A neat little cast iron road bridge by Sir John Rennie dating from 1831.

Braunston Canal Village

Situated at the junction of the Oxford and Grand Junction Canals and a hub of the English canal network since the 18th century

Braunston Marina

A narrowboat goods and interchange facility.