Woden Street, Salford

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The photograph on this page of Woden Street, Salford by P L Chadwick as part of the Geograph project.

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Woden Street, Salford

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 2 May 2010

Woden (not Wooden) Street, is a street off Ordsall Lane, in an area of Salford which has been heavily redeveloped. On the right of the street is Lamba Court, a modern complex of multi-storey apartment blocks. The left side of the street is overgrown with vegetation, following the demolition of the buildings which were once there. No doubt it will not be long before new buildings go up here. In the distance is a viaduct which used to carry railway lines, but now takes Manchester Metrolink's trams through the centre of Manchester. The Eccles branch runs through the Salford Quays district.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.473214
Longitude
-2.266623