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Also this bridge was built for the Great North of Scotland Railway [17], because the Countess of Seafield would not allow the line to cross the ground of Cullen House. The bridge consists of four main-arches and two small arches beside the carriageway for the pedestrians. The arches are layed with brick stones. The seaside of the bridge is not decorated, at the town side above the small arches there are refuges with dentils and strings. The parapet over the road-arch also has dentils and a string.