Yes, but that was much later in the war when there were fewer Luftwaffe defenders, reduced flak, more daylight raids and a clearer run for Pathfinders. If you look at the missions to destroy the Bielefeld viaduct, the RAF started trying to destroy it in October 1940 and finally managed it in February 1945. In the meantime the RAF and USAAF managed to flatten most of the local towns, churn up farmland for miles around and hit lots of other valueless buildings.
This pic shows the area round about the viaduct after its destruction. It is miraculous that there were this many near misses. One raid in 1944 reckoned they'd hit the Bielefeld viaduct pretty hard, but they'd managed to hit Osnabruck instead. It's nearly 40 miles away.
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