Avon Viaduct


The Avon Viaduct carries the railway over the River Avon at Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland.
The 442 yard 23 arch bridge was built in 1839-41 by John Miller, engineer for the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway.
The viaduct straddles the border between the West Lothian and Falkirk Council areas, so has two Historic Environment Scotland listings. The viaduct is a category A listed building.
There is another Avon Viaduct located south-east of Linlithgow. This Category B listed structure was built for the Monkland Railways and is now disused. To distinguish it from the older viaduct it is usually referred to by the alternative name of Westfield Viaduct.