Canal bridges at Hightown in Congleton, Cheshire

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Canal bridges at Hightown in Congleton, Cheshire

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 4 Sep 2014

There are five bridges within a short distance in this gloomy cutting on the Macclesfield Canal. Shown here are the railway bridge, Bridge No 75 (the original Park Lane Bridge) and a hundred metres ahead is Bridge No 74 carrying Morley Drive but probably originally just a farm accommodation bridge. Out of sight above bridge 75 is the much newer "flyover" A539 Park Lane/Biddulph Road Bridge.

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53.157313
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-2.192727