Coventry: Former Wyken Mineral Branch Railway, Wood End

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Coventry: Former Wyken Mineral Branch Railway, Wood End

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 31 Dec 2011

Now a public footpath, between the Aldermans Green Industrial Estate to the left and the houses of Wood End to the right, this was once the route of a short-lived branch line railway that ran to the Alexandra Colliery from the Wyken Colliery. After the Wyken Colliery was worked out by about 1881 the existing railway to it was extended to the Alexandra Colliery, and seems to have remained in use until that colliery was worked out by about 1919.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.44275
Longitude
-1.461359