Long Lane crossing

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Long Lane crossing by Christopher Hall as part of the Geograph project.

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Long Lane crossing

Image: © Christopher Hall Taken: 8 Jan 2014

Long Lane crossing was originally a road crossing but since the construction of the Seamer by-pass A64 which truncated the road, it has been reduced to a pedestrian crossing only. The low white building is the original crossing keepers cottage built by the York & North Midland Railway about 1845. It is a standard design by George Townsend Andrews. Scarborough to Manchester train passing across the left of the photograph.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.235355
Longitude
-0.423681