The Nairn (Culloden) Viaduct
It is called the Nairn Viaduct, because it crosses Strathnairn, the valley formed by the River Nairn. It is not in the town of Nairn, but is close to the battlefield known as Culloden. (Which is actually Drumossie Moor.) The 1898 viaduct, the longest railway viaduct in Scotland was looking good today in the sunshine. Of course, Maris wanted to be in the picture. (See extra photo.) Main pic best large.
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