Although the structure is technically a bridge as it does not comprise of multiple spans, it is known locally as Hornsea Viaduct.
Andrea Kirk, treasurer of Let’s Go Hornsea Regeneration Group, said the group first had the idea in 2017.
“It’s taken a lot of fundraising, grant applications and a lot photograph submissions.”
Artwork on the viaduct depicts Hornsea railway station which was closed in 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts.
Kirk explained the why the steam train and station were used in the viaduct designs.
“Lots of people that live here now came on the train visiting here as children, they’ve now retired here, the railway really is part of the town’s history.”





