Grand Union Canal: Bridge Number 95A

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Grand Union Canal: Bridge Number 95A

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 1 Sep 2013

A northbound narrowboat goes under the Bedford to Bletchley railway bridge, Number 95A, on its way to Fenny Stratford Lock. The bridge was built in 1846 by the London to Birmingham Railway, but is known today as the Marston Vale Line. The large pipe crossing is in front of the railway bridge and separate from it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.000119
Longitude
-0.714175