Steps on east side of Blaydon Burn valley

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The photograph on this page of Steps on east side of Blaydon Burn valley by Andrew Curtis as part of the Geograph project.

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Steps on east side of Blaydon Burn valley

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 19 Feb 2012

The steps to the north-east of the former coke cutting platform provide access to two converging tracks on the east side of the valley. To its left is a brick structure thought to be associated with former footbridge that crossed the railway lines in the valley bottom at a high level.

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Image Location

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54.960173
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-1.733547