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Trinity Bridge, Crowland

A unique triple arched bridge formerly over three rivers, built in the 14th century, replacing a bridge known to have been there since the 8th century.

Troon Harbour

Opened 1812 as the terminus of the Kilmarnock & Troon Railway - a coal carrying plateway that was first in Scotland to use steam locomotives and to carry passengers.

Trowse Swing Bridge, Norwich and Others

There are four swing bridges in east Norfolk necessitated by the low-lying nature of the land and the use of the rivers for navigation.

Trumpington Toll House, Cambridge

19th century combined toll house and weighbridge

Truro Viaduct

The longest of the forty two railway viaducts in Cornwall which replaced an original by Brunel.

TT Grandstand, Douglas

The start and finishing point of the IOM TT races first run in 1904.

Tuckton 2nd Toll Bridge, Christchurch

When re-constructed in 1905, this was the longest bridge in the UK to use the "Hennebuque" system of ferro-concrete and the first to carry a tramway.

Tuel Lane Lock

The amalgamation of two seperate locks, it is the deepest lock on the British canal system.

Tummel Bridge, Scotland

On the ‘˜Road to the Isles', a fine old stone bridge by General Wade, narrow and steeply pitched.

Tunbridge Wells West Station

Grand terminus built by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway to rival the existing South Eastern Railway station at Central.