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Waterloo Bridge, Betws Y Coed

A cast iron bridge built in 1815 by Telford as part of the Holyhead Road improvements.

Watford Locks

Staircase locks on the Leicester Line of the Grand Union Canal.

Watford Old Station

The last surviving intermediate station from the London & Birmingham Railway, listed Grade II.

Waverley Station, Edinburgh

Opened in 1900, the current station was the largest in Britain until overtaken by Waterloo in 1921.

Wearmouth Bridge

Site of the world's largest single span iron bridge

Welcombe Hotel

Fine mid-Victorian house that played an unusual part in the history of a little known cross-country railway route. It is listed Grade II*.

Wellington Bridge, Aberdeen

Landmark suspension bridge over the River Dee.

Welshpool and Three Other Cambrian Stns

Welshpool, Oswestry, Llanidloes and Ellesmere were all on the former Cambrian Railways and were all built as company head-offices. As such they were larger than would be normal for the size of town they served.

Welwyn Viaduct

The longest viaduct on the Great Northern Railway, designed by William Cubitt.

Wemyss Bay Station, Inverclyde

An attractive and effective 1903 facility, by the Caledonian Railway, for the rapid trans-shipment of holiday-makers and their luggage.