Enamelled plaque on Castle Road railway bridge
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The photograph on this page of Enamelled plaque on Castle Road railway bridge by John S Turner as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © John S Turner Taken: 4 Mar 2010
There are four such plaques, one on each corner of Castle Road railway bridge, and it is not possible to read any of them. All the plaques are heavily rusted and this one is the best of the four, on the north west corner of the bridge, and it still shows a few letters. I have photographed it because it won't get any better, and it must have been important enough for there to be four of them on the bridge. For the similar one on the north east corner see Image