Chester-Whitchurch railway (disused)

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Chester-Whitchurch railway (disused)

Image: © Mike Harris Taken: 29 Mar 2006

Cutting on the disused Chester-Whitchurch railway line, looking south from the bridge on footpath Broxton 9. This line was opened in 1872 and left the Crewe-Chester North Wales Coast railway at Tattenhall junction. The track bed is now a DEFRA Conservation walk - but unfortunately a cul-de-sac with no access from the bridge at this point.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.072206
Longitude
-2.781007