Once a cutting on the Nottingham Suburban Railway

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The photograph on this page of Once a cutting on the Nottingham Suburban Railway by John Sutton as part of the Geograph project.

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Once a cutting on the Nottingham Suburban Railway

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 20 Apr 2012

After crossing Colwick Road, the Nottingham Suburban Railway (1889-1951) ran north in a deep cutting towards Sneinton Boulevard (ahead), where there was a large blue-brick bridge, of which parts of one parapet are the only remains - see Image] . The cutting has now been partly filled in to form a footpath between Colwick Road and Sneinton Boulevard.

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Image Location

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52.952233
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-1.120456