Entrance to the Low Town station of the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, Underhill Street

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Entrance to the Low Town station of the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, Underhill Street

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 6 Jul 2010

This narrow passage leads to the Low Town station of the famous Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, which is apparently the UK's only working inland cliff railway. It opened in 1892 and is probably the easiest way of getting to High Town. It is run by the Bridgnorth Castle Hill Railway Company Limited. Image

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52.534127
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-2.417309