Kings Langley railway bridge
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Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 10 Apr 2010
The West Coast main line crosses the Grand Union canal here, to give them their current titles. When built, in the late 1830s, this would have been the London and Birmingham railway crossing the Grand Junction canal. We move from Kings Langley into Apsley and from Watford District into Three Rivers District in Hertfordshire.