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Dover Marine/Western Docks Station

Historically, Britain's principal rail-sea interchange

Dudley Canal Tunnels

A unique complex of tunnels developed since 1778 for limestone and coal mining, for through navigation and increasingly for tourism

Duke of Sutherland's Railway, Dunrobin Castle Station

Charming half-timbered station serving the home of the Dukes of Sutherland on the line built planned and financed by the Third Duke to boost the local economy - opened 16th May 1871

 

 

 

Dundas Wharf & Aqueduct

An historic wharf at the junction of the Somersetshire Coal and Kennet & Avon Canals, with adjacent aqueduct designed by John Rennie

 

Dundee and Newtyle Railway

Opened in 1832 this was the first railway in the north of Scotland. Newtyle station is scheduled as an Ancient Monument.

Dungeness Old Lighthouse

The first British lighthouse to be powered by electricty and the site of a lighthouse since 1615. 

Dunkeld Bridge

Telford's greatest masonry bridge.

Dunston Pillar

The only inland lighthouse in Britain, erected in 1751 to guide travellers across the heathland south of Lincoln.

Durham Stations

The first station in Durham was a terminus at Gilesgate. It was replaced as a passenger station by the present station in 1857.

Durham Tees Valley Airport

As RAF Middleton St. George, the northern-most RAF bomber station during World War II