embankment
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| the distinctive culvert under the | embankment | bridge no 3 takes the |
| at low tide a substantial | embankment | is now apparent well shored |
| car park [note: photo: 'crest left by men of the pioneer corps to record their work on the railway.'] the new | embankment | was protected by a rubble |
| aird on the a75 the | embankment | itself is well overgrown but |
| slowly from the hwm the | embankment | being protected for some yards |
| are visible back at the | embankment | follow the road to the |
| on the left the low | embankment | is fairly visible some little |
| completing the work to the | embankment | is such rapid time however |
| road joins the a77 the | embankment | stretches away to the north |
| be constructed linked by an | embankment | of some twelve hundred yards |
| enabled the work on the | embankment | and bridges to be carried |
| on top of a low | embankment | fairly well preserved but difficult |
| of the 18th century an | embankment | now had to be constructed |
| runs high on the long | embankment | dropping gradually to bridge of |
| the near end of the | embankment | the route of the temporary |
| the first bridge on the | embankment | would carry the line over |
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