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Dutton Viaduct

The first railway viaduct outside London, it was built in 1837 for the Grand Junction Railway. It is listed Grade II*.

Duxford Airfield

A unique historic military airfield, operational from the First World War to the Cold War. 

Earlestown Station (formerly Newton Junction)

Built in the 1830s at the site of the first 'main line' junction and triangle. One of the oldest railway passenger buildings in the world.

East Anglian Railway Museum

Working museum preserving the heritage of Eastern Counties railways

East Anglian Transport Museum

The only museum where visitors can ride on buses, trams, trolleybuses and a narrow gauge railway

East Farleigh Bridge

The finest medieval bridge in the south of England

Eastbourne Station

Extravagant and impressive entry point to the superior seaside resort developed by the Duke of Devonshire.

Eastchurch Aerodrome, Isle of Sheppey

Research & development site of the early British aviators. Royal Aero Club's flying ground. Naval Flying School. Short Brothers' factory.

Established 1910

Eastleigh Station

Sir William Tite's Italianate station which formed the nucleus of a town which grew into a railway workshop centre.

Ebbw Vale Big Arch

A massive tramroad crossing bridge in the centre of the town.