Network Rail should practice using Geograph!

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Network Rail should practice using Geograph! by A-M-Jervis as part of the Geograph project.

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Network Rail should practice using Geograph!

Image: © A-M-Jervis Taken: 16 Apr 2008

No, this photograph of a sign on Cambus Level Crossing, between Stirling and Alloa, has not been placed in the wrong Geograph square! It is the sign that is wrong; the second and third digits have been transposed. One hopes that the emergency services never have to be called out for an incident here, as if they go to the given grid reference they will end up in the middle of a golf course a kilometre away.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.126585
Longitude
-3.842593