Right down the Line

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The photograph on this page of Right down the Line by Andy Beecroft as part of the Geograph project.

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Right down the Line

Image: © Andy Beecroft Taken: 2 Mar 2009

Looking SEE from the footbridge at Brough Station. This section of the London/Sheffield/Leeds to Hull line is about two miles dead straight, although a little further west from here, is the railway line to Selby, which, at one point, has an 18 mile dead-straight section - the longest in Great Britain.

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Image Location

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53.723926
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-0.561851