Saltburn Railway Viaduct

Saltburn Railway Viaduct
  • Marske Mill Ln, The Ridge
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, eng TS12 1JQ

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4.9 - (10 reviews)
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4.9 - (10 reviews)
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  • Paul Green

    Nice area for a walk.
    Apr 26th, 2023

  • Paul Barwick

    Had another visit to salturn railway viaduct yesterday. Was a great afternoon had a good walk the fresh air was amazing. This walk is great for adults and dog walkers . Did you know The viaduct over Skelton Beck was originally part of the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway which opened in 1872. And stands an amazing 180ft opened1 June 1872. It was built to serve the Skinningrove limestone mines.
    Apr 1st, 2023

  • Eilidh McCall


    Feb 10th, 2023

  • Keith Hudson

    Lovely tranquil walk.
    Nov 7th, 2022

  • Connor Riggall


    Aug 20th, 2022

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Saltburn Railway Viaduct

Saltburn Railway Viaduct is located at Marske Mill Ln, The Ridge in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England TS12 1JQ. Saltburn Railway Viaduct can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Q Where is Saltburn Railway Viaduct located?

    A Saltburn Railway Viaduct is located at Marske Mill Ln, The Ridge, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, eng TS12 1JQ


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    A Saltburn Railway Viaduct has a 4.9 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.

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    Paul Green on Google

    image Nice area for a walk.


    Paul Barwick on Google

    image Had another visit to salturn railway viaduct yesterday. Was a great afternoon had a good walk the fresh air was amazing. This walk is great for adults and dog walkers . Did you know The viaduct over Skelton Beck was originally part of the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway which opened in 1872. And stands an amazing 180ft
    opened1 June 1872. It was built to serve the Skinningrove limestone mines.


    Eilidh McCall on Google

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    Keith Hudson on Google

    image Lovely tranquil walk.


    Connor Riggall on Google

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