Opened 1848 Total length 571 m | Official name Crimple Valley Viaduct Heritage status Grade II* listed Height 34 m | |
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Similar Pannal railway station, Hornbeam Park railway st, Church Fenton railway st, Thirsk railway station, Harrogate railway station |
Crimple Valley Viaduct, also known as Crimple Viaduct and Crimple Beck Viaduct is a railway viaduct which crosses the Crimple Valley between Pannal railway station and Hornbeam Park railway station in North Yorkshire. It is a Grade II* listed structure.

It is 1,875 feet (572 m) long and has 31 arches, each of 52-foot (16 m) span, which reach a maximum height of 110 feet (34 m) above the Crimple Valley.

It was completed in 1848 to designs by George Hudson for the York and North Midland Railway company and built of rusticated grit stone ashlar. The contractor was James Bray.

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