Oil Refinery Bridge & River Grange
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Oil Refinery Bridge & River Grange by Raymond Okonski as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Raymond Okonski Taken: 30 Apr 2007
This twin-track railway bridge was the primary access for rail wagons to reach the BP Oil Refinery at Grangemouth. It is now disused. The river passing under the bridge is the Grange, and gave the area its name - being located close to the mouth of the river, hence Grange-mouth.