Trans Pennine Trail

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The photograph on this page of Trans Pennine Trail by Gerald England as part of the Geograph project.

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Trans Pennine Trail

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 2 Jan 2012

Just East of Knott Fold bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail, horse riders must jump the low double trough and change from the left hand side to the right hand side. On reaching Dowson Road bridge in the distance they must change sides again. Cyclists and walkers need to use the squeeze stile to get past the barrier across the track. This section which doubles as National Cycle Route 62 is along the line of the former Godley Junction to Apethorn railway line.

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Image Location

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53.442654
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-2.079902