The Stone Terminal at Barham

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The photograph on this page of The Stone Terminal at Barham by roger geach as part of the Geograph project.

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The Stone Terminal at Barham

Image: © roger geach Taken: 19 Mar 1994

A trainload of stone has arrived from Leicestershire and has been discharged at the Redlands terminal at Barham situated in a rural area near the river Gipping. The view looking across the river shows the locomotive has been detached from its train.This private siding is situated beside the Norwich to London railway line north of Claydon at Barham.

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Image Location

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52.119776
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1.092608