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Kings Cross Station

Terminus for the Great Northern Railway, praised for its architectural simplicity and functionalism

Kings Mill Viaduct, Mansfield

Five arch viaduct built by Josiah Jessop to carry the Mansfield & Pinxton Railway in Mansfield.

Kings Norton Stop Lock

The only guillotine-gated stop lock on a British canal, built to stop water flowing from one canal to another.

Kingsholm Gate Toll House, Gloucester

Early 19th century toll house built for the Cheltenham and Gloucester Turnpike

Kingsway Tram Subway

Northern end of a cross-London tram link showing, between the tracks, the unusual conduit power supply

Kinnaird Head Lighthouse

The earliest light on the Scottish mainland, installed in 1797.

Kirkby Stephen East Station

Interesting building on the Stainmore line from Barnards Castle to Tebay, the location of a developing railway centre.

Kirton in Lindsey Airfield

An early RAF station with its buildings almost intact.

Knaresborough Station and Viaduct.

This station dates from 1866. It is set between a tunnel and a viaduct. The station is listed Grade II but the viaduct is II*.

Knucklas Viaduct

One of the most picturesque viaducts in Britain, completed in 1864.