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Royal Border Bridge

The Royal Border Bridge is a historic railway bridge in Northumberland, England, spanning the River Tweed. Built between 1847 and 1851, it features 40 stone arches and is approximately 1,600 meters long. The bridge was designed to connect England and Scotland, facilitating train travel and trade. Its impressive architecture and engineering make it a notable landmark. Today, it remains in use for train services, symbolizing 19th-century engineering achievement and regional connection.