• Ouse Valley Viyadüğü (ya da Balcombe Viyadüğü) taşır Londra-Brighton Demiryolu Hattı üzerinde Nehir Ouse içinde Sussex.
  • Described as "probably the most elegant viaduct in Britain”, the Ouse Valley Viaduct is an architectural marvel that can be found in West Sussex.
  • The Ouse Valley Viaduct (also called "Balcombe Viaduct") carries the London-Brighton Railway Line over the River Ouse in Sussex.
  • At its highest point, the Ouse Valley Viaduct is 96 feet (29.3 m) above the river beneath it.
  • The Ouse Valley Viaduct (built in 1838) is made up of around 11 million bricks.
  • The Ouse Valley Viaduct, near Haywards Heath, sits on the railway line between Brighton and London, with an average of 52,000 people crossing it each day.
  • A wooden signpost warning of sheep ahead on the walk back to balcombe form the ardingly reservoir and ouse valley viaduct.
  • The Ouse Valley Viaduct, located between Haywards Heath and Balcombe, is an iconic structure comprising 37 identical arches.
  • The viaduct was opened in July 1841. The 11 million bricks needed for its construction travelled up the Ouse River (via Newhaven and Lewes) from Holland.