Level crossing at Verney Junction
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 22 Feb 2014
The line is 'mothballed', but clearance of vegetation is in hand as a preliminary to reopening for passenger traffic some years ahead. The cabin is for the convenience of those working on this. No through rail traffic is yet possible because of obstacles at certain points such as fences and displaced rails. There is a faint suggestion that some rail vehicle, presumably a road-rail vehicle or trolley, has gone west from this point, but not the other way.