Bolehall Viaduct

Bolehall Viaduct (formerly the Anker Viaduct), known locally as The 19 Arches is a 807 feet (246 m) viaduct on the former Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway line near Tamworth, Staffordshire, England now part of the Cross Country Route.

It was designed by Robert Stephenson and G. Bidder.

[3] It was built in rusticated ashlar stone with 19 arches to bridge the River Anker and was originally known as the Anker Viaduct.

By February 1839 the construction was completed and the ballasting was being prepared for the permanent way.

Passenger services began on 12 August 1839.