Railway bridge over Kavanaghs Road
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 26 May 2012
The four-track Great Eastern main line crosses the road with 12' 6" clearance. There are substantial wasp-striped box girders on each side protecting the actual bridge structure from road vehicle strikes. The far side must be a little lower than this side, as there are rather more scrape marks on the girder.