Trent Lane: work on a new footbridge

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Trent Lane: work on a new footbridge

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 13 Jun 2013

The foot crossing at Trent Lane is to be replaced by a footbridge as part of the reconfiguration and resignalling of Nottingham Midland Station and its approaches. Straight ahead is the southern abutment of the girder bridge which once carried the Great Northern Railway line from Grantham to Nottingham (shown from another angle in Image]). This picture was taken from under the old Nottingham Suburban Railway bridge (see Image]), part of whose blue-brick arch and wing wall show on the right. The crossing and associated footpaths are currently closed - determined pedestrians are diverted to Meadow Lane Level Crossing.

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Image Location

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52.948208
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-1.123216