High Street/Gloucester Road railway bridge, Stonehouse
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 18 Dec 2011
Viewed along Gloucester Road. The bridge is located about 450 metres NW of Stonehouse railway station. The tunnel portal on the left leads to a footpath under the bridge to High Street on the far side of the bridge. The triangular sign on the bridge shows that the overhead clearance is 15' 3". The 30mph speed limit zone becomes 20mph ahead. The moveable triangular Flood sign was a mystery. It was a dry, sunny day in mid-December 2011, with no standing water on the road nearby (or elsewhere in the area).