Childwall Valley Road and Trans Pennine Trail

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Childwall Valley Road and Trans Pennine Trail

Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 26 Mar 2009

Disused railway bridge carrying the National Cycleway Network Route 62 (Trans Pennine Trail) over Childwall Valley Road. The Trans Pennine Trail is an long distance route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders that links the North and Irish seas. Originally part of the Cheshire Lines Committee's North Liverpool Extension Line which connected its main Liverpool to Manchester line to the north Liverpool docks at Huskisson by skirting through agricultural land to the east of Liverpool. The last goods train ran in August 1975.

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Image Location

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53.399792
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-2.880694