Bridge over former Nottingham Canal, Wollaton

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Bridge over former Nottingham Canal, Wollaton

Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 13 Dec 2014

This former section of the Nottingham Canal, on the western edge of Wollaton, is now a local nature reserve. At this point, the canal cutting has been filled in, but the formation returns to its original level so that the footpath can pass beneath the railway bridge. Image is a view of the same section of the canal, but looking the opposite way and taken before the section in the foreground here was filled in. The bridge carries the railway line between Radford and Trowell Junctions, used by trains between Nottingham and Sheffield.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.94969
Longitude
-1.247761