Gamston Bridge No.4

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Gamston Bridge No.4

Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 13 Dec 2009

This carries the Radcliffe Road, formerly the A52 and now the A6011, across the Grantham Canal. It is the only remaining original fixed bridge across the canal until the A46 is reached at Cropwell Locks. When the A52 was made a dual carriageway, the existing bridge was retained for the westbound carriageway, but the new eastbound carriageway crosses the canal at low level on a simple culvert.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.930856
Longitude
-1.110921