Laigh Milton Viaduct

Laigh Milton Viaduct (formerly known as Milton Bridge) is a railway viaduct near Laigh Milton mill at Gatehead in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It lies in the parishes of Kilmaurs and Dundonald, at map reference: NS 3834 3690. The viaduct was closed in 1846 when the railway line was realigned.

Read more about Laigh Milton Viaduct:  Laigh Milton Viaduct, Construction and Operation of The Kilmarnock & Troon Railway, Evidence From Ordnance Survey (OS) and Other Maps, Restoration, Traditions and Micro History, Views of Laigh Milton Viaduct in 2007, Other Ancient Scottish Railway Viaducts

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