Bridge over the Crab and Winkle
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Image: © Thomas Grant Taken: Unknown
Built by the Southern Railway in the 1930s, this bridge carries the A2990 over the former Canterbury and Whitstable railway, now being used for this stretch of the Crab and Winkle path between Canterbury and Whitstable.