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    Laira Bridge is a disused railway bridge that crosses the River Plym in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. In 2015, it was refurbished to carry a pedestrian...
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    of Cattedown by two bridges both known as Laira Bridge. The name Laira now also refers to the area of Plymouth surrounding the Laira Traction Maintenance...
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    buildings adjoining or upon the same", and to have fishing rights at Laira Bridge Rock and Culverhole; to hold portions of a quay called Coldharbour; and...
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    Steps then skirts the hill of Cattedown to cross the River Plym by the Laira Bridge to Plymstock. Passing round the edge of the tidal Hooe Lake, the path...
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    Railway (P&DR) broke out where the two lines crossed paths on the route to Laira Bridge; after track had been laid without agreement, the P&DR responded by depositing...
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  • of the SDR there and ran on alongside the River Plym to wharves near Laira Bridge. It was a primitive horse-drawn tramway used for bringing granite down...
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    and significant bridges of the United Kingdom's railways, past and present. Category:Railway bridges in the United Kingdom List of bridges in the United...
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    bypassing Plymstock before crossing the estuary of the River Plym on the Laira Bridge. The A379 ends on the west side of the Plym, joining the A374 just over...
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    advantage of ownership of lands adjacent to the waters of the River Plym at Laira and elsewhere in Plymouth. The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) was...
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    only intermediate station between Totnes and the temporary terminus at Laira. From 1849 to 1893 the station was known as 'Kingsbridge Road', becoming...
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