Harlow: Railway footbridge
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The photograph on this page of Harlow: Railway footbridge by Nigel Cox as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 26 Aug 2009
This high and slender concrete footbridge over the railway is about 400 metres east of Harlow Town station, and is approached by a V-shaped ramp on either side. It follows the route of a right of way that existed before the railway was built, between the town and the canal. An airport-bound Stansted Express train hurtles by underneath. Although the train is a franchise operated by National Express, is not the livery a hint in the direction of EasyJet?