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Hay Inclined Plane, Ironbridge.

The Hay Inclined Plane is the best surviving example of a canal inclined plane, with a height of 207 feet (63 m).

Haymarket Station, Edinburgh

The terminus and headquarters of the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway, opened in 1842.

Haymarket Trainshed at Bo'ness

Trainshed originally built for the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway eastern terminus at Haymarket in 1842 and relocated to Scottish Railway Museum, Bo'ness in 1984

 

Haytor Granite Tramway

A unique granite railed tramway built in 1820 to carry Haytor granite, which was of fine grain and high quality, down from the heights of Dartmoor to the Stover Canal.

Healey Dell Viaduct

High and delicate stone viaduct in a lonely wooded valley, now a nature reserve.

Heathrow Maintenance Base

Massive concrete structure notable for the scale of the arches and size of the folding doors.

Heaton Park Tramway Siding, Manchester

Sole surviving element of Britain's second largest tramway system 

Hebden Bridge Packhorse Bridge

Packhorse Bridge built in 1510

Hebden Bridge Station

Stone built station from 1840 with glazed awnings and well preserved signing.

Helicopter Museum, Weston-super-Mare Airfield

A former RAF station, now the International Helicopter Museum, the largest of its kind in the world.