Viaducts on Landmann Way

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Viaducts on Landmann Way

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 23 Aug 2010

There are actually three railway viaducts over the road here. The nearest, with a Southeastern train crossing it, is the line to Lewisham. The furthest is the Greenwich line. In between is a defunct viaduct that used to carry the lines from the disused Bricklayers Arms goods yard. The road has been lowered beneath the viaducts, and hefty concrete kerbs installed to protect the viaduct piers, because of the car transporters taking recovered vehicles to the car pound beyond.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.485732
Longitude
-0.045418