The end of the Worth Way, Three Bridges, Crawley

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The end of the Worth Way, Three Bridges, Crawley

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 18 Dec 2009

A route 100 bus waits at a "traffic calming" chicane at the end of the Worth Way. This trail, which largely follows the old railway line from Three Bridges to East Grinstead, starts its first railway section here, although strictly it actually starts at the railway station, down the road to the right. The old railway crossed the road here (before there was a road) to form a junction with the main Brighton line beyond the fence.

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51.114111
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-0.159724