The railway slices through Teignmouth

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The railway slices through Teignmouth

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 20 May 2009

Brunel's railway runs in a deep cutting through the town. It is crossed by 11 bridges in a distance of 1500 metres or so. Here, an eastbound Cross Country service passes under the Willow Street footbridge. The front of the train and the viewpoint, the Parson Street bridge, are just in square. Update: the Fore Street bridge was replaced in February 2012. See Image and shared description.

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50.547089
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-3.500278