aka Balcombe Viaduct, carries the London-Brighton Railway Line
over the River Ouse in Sussex.
It was open to operation in 1841, and it's been through some bitty maintenance works ever since. When I was there, majority of ground space below the structure was guarded up with temporary fencing for protection from falling bricks, and for the maintenance works.
If you'd be interested, also have a look at the other images on Google, there are some where you can see the vanishing point through the curved structure. It is nearly 200 years old and quite impressive.
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