Loch Morar to Morar Railway Viaduct
The Morar Railway Viaduct is a railway viaduct that carries the West Highland Line over the River Morar in the Scottish Highlands. The viaduct was built in 1897-1901 and is listed as a Category A listed building by Historic Environment Scotland. Viaducts are commonly used in areas where constructing a road or railway on the ground is impractical due to steep slopes, bodies of water, or other obstacles. They offer an efficient way to span long distances and provide a continuous pathway for transportation. A viaduct is a type of bridge that is composed of a series of arches to distribute the weight and provide support along the length of the structure. It is used to carry a road, railway, etc over a valley, gorge, or another obstacle.

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