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Leamington Railway Aqueduct

An aqueduct built to enable a railway to be constructed beneath the Warwick & Napton Canal in 1851.

Lee Moor Tramway Iron Bridge, Plymouth

A very early iron tramroad bridge, which carried the Lee Moor Tramway over the river Plym. An Ancient Monument.

Leeds Station and Hotel

Now the largest station in England outside London, the Leeds railway complex is most notable for its buildings of the 1930s, the Queens Hotel and the North Concourse. A few relics of its once vast goods handling area remain.

Leighton Buzzard Light Railway

Britain’s last substantial 2 ft gauge industrial railway

Leith Tramways Depot, Edinburgh

This 1938 Modern Movement building held offices for the tram depot that stood behind it, where electric trams were stabled until 1956.

Lenham Garage, Harrietsham, Kent

One of the oldest motor garages still in operation.

Lepe Beach

Site of ‘Mulberry’ harbour construction and start of the ‘PLUTO’ fuel pipeline – both vital to the success of the 1944 Normandy landings

Lex Garage, Brewer Street, London

An art deco garage and car park of 1929 listed Grade II

Lickey Incline

The Lickey Incline, south of Birmingham, is the steepest sustained main-line railway incline in Great Britain. The climb is a gradient of 1 in 37.7 (2.65%) for a continuous distance of two miles (3.2 km). Constructed originally for the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway (B&GR) and opened in 1840 it is located on the Cross Country Route between Barnt Green and Bromsgrove stations in Worcestershire.

Limehouse Basin, London

Important centre of trans-shipment between sea going ships and the inland waterways.