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Kymer's Canal

This short canal is the oldest in Wales. It ran westward to Kidwelly to convey anthracite and limestone from Carway.

Ladybank Railway Station

Handsome junction station built in 1847 and largely unaltered since.

Laigh Milton Viaduct

The earliest surviving railway viaduct in the world, built in 1811.

Laira Bridge

Rail bridge across the River Plym that carried the LSWR and GWR

Lambley Viaduct

Outstanding tall and elegant structure crossing the South Tyne

Lancaster Stations

The first station closed in 1849 but survives as a nurses hostel. The station on the West Coast Main Line was the second station in Lancaster.  The third which has been demolished was a focal point for developing overhead electric traction.

Lanchester Motor Works, Birmingham

A motor works dating from 1902.

Larpool Viaduct, Whitby

High viaduct over the River Esk valley, built to carry the line from Scarborough towards Saltburn and Middlesbrough.

Leaderfoot Viaduct

Nineteen span brick arched viaduct over the River Tweed

Leamington Lift Bridge, Edinburgh

Erected over the Union Canal at Fountainbridge in 1906. Relocated in 1923 whan the canal was cut back from Port Hopetoun to the Lochrin Basin