Trent lane railway crossing

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Trent lane railway crossing

Image: © johnfromnotts Taken: Unknown

I believe the gates were last opened when nearly all the residents of the Village went in procession to the Trentside meadows for a firework display to celebrate the Silver Anniversary of the Queen's coronation in 1977. We all carried lighted candles. The badly rotted white gates have now been replaced by a wooden fence.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.987681
Longitude
-1.031697