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The London and Birmingham Railway was the first long-distance railway in the world. At over 100 miles, its route presented multiple civil engineering challenges which were overcome with bridges, viaducts, tunnels, and cuttings. Many of these survive into the 21st century and are still in use.
- Blythe Viaduct, Hampton-in-Arden
- Mile Lane Bridge, Coventry
- Humber Road Tunnel, Coventry
- Sherbourne Viaduct, Coventry
- Sowe Viaduct, Coventry
- Brandon Viaduct, Warwickshire
- Blisworth Arch, Northamptonshire
- Wolverton Works canal bridge
- Wolverton Viaduct
- Brent Viaduct
- Primrose Hill Tunnel