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RFC, RNAS, RAF Calshot

One of the oldest military air stations in the world

Ribblehead Station and Viaduct

The longest viaduct on the Settle and Carlisle Railway, a scheduled Ancient Monument listed Grade II*, and its neighbouring station.

Richmond Station, Yorkshire

This marvellous medieval style building by G.T. Andrews has found a new life after closure. It is listed Grade II*.

River Wey Navigation, Dapdune Wharf, Guildford

One of the first rivers to be successfully canalised for commercial traffic - a prototype for many subsequent navigations

RNAS & RAF East Fortune Airfield

Fine example of a First and Second World War airfield. In 1919, R34 airship departed from here for the first return flight to the USA. It is now a museum.

Roade Railway Cutting, Northampton

Roade Cutting - London & Birmingham Railway.

Dug 1834-1838: 56ft deep & 1.5 miles long. A major civil engineering challenge for the world's first long-distance inter-city railway.

Robert Stephenson Works, Newcastle

The first factory in the world for building locomotives, first built in 1823 and listed Grade II.

Robertstown Bridge, Aberdare

The oldest surviving railway bridge in the world, this bridge was constructed in 1811 by the Aberdare Canal company to carry a feeder tramroad over the river Cynon.

Rolls Royce Factory, Crewe

Home of the Rolls Royce and Bentley marques between 1946 and 2002

Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway

Opened 1927 as "The smallest public railway in the world" and operated continuously, with original infrastructure and locomotives, ever since.