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Crediton Station

An early station with an interesting history, listed Grade II.

Crescent Wagon Repair Shed, Peterborough

Believed to be the only surviving timber wagon workshop in Britain, listed Grade II*

Crewe Works Narrow Gauge Railway

Last remnant of the 18 inch gauge railway that ran through the LNWR Works and linked to Crewe Station via the "Spider Bridge'

Crickhowell Bridge

The present bridge was built in 1706 with 13 arches. When later widened two of the arches were replaced by only one. It is a scheduled Ancient Monument.

Cricklewood Aerodrome

Early international airport and production centre for Handley Page aircraft

Crigglestone and Horbury Viaducts

Within a mile of one another, these two viaducts are on the closed Midland line built in 1905 to shorten the distance to Bradford from the south, and to avoid Leeds. Both are listd Grade II.

Crimple Viaduct

Striking viaduct on the southern outskirts of Harrogate, built for the York & North Midland Railway.

Crinan Canal

Picturesque canal across the Kintyre peninsular. Opened in 1801 to shorten the route between the Clyde and Hebrides. Designed by John Rennie with later improvements by Thomas Telford.

Croft on Tees Bridge.

A medieval bridge from the 13th or 14th century, notable like other northern bridges for its 10 to 12 m wide arches.

Crofton Pumping Station

Houses the oldest beam engine in the world able to fulfill its original role - pumping water to the summit of the Kennet & Avon Canal