A lot of galvanized steel (and some aluminium)

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A lot of galvanized steel (and some aluminium)

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 24 Apr 2011

Pylons and railway catenary supports contribute most, but there is a fair amount of fencing and railing also. The near pylon is a rare case of an ordinary design at a change of direction. It is probable the slight change of direction resulted from alterations to avoid the CTRL railway works - there seems no reason why it would have been part of the original route.

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Image Location

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51.514883
Longitude
0.192779