Frogmore viaduct on the Great Western & Great Central Joint Line, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, circa 1904. Together with the rest of this later section of the London Extension, the viaduct was widened to accommodate the increase in traffic that resulted from the Great Western's collaboration with the Great Central. Mackay & Davies of Cardiff was the contractor responsible for work on this part of the Joint Line (High Wycombe to Princes Risborough).
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