Pelham Street

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Pelham Street

Image: © Donnylad Taken: 2 Jun 2007

Deserted sliproad to the side of Pelham Bridge, Lincoln. This was a major thoroughfare before Pelham Bridge was built, crossing the railway close to Durham Ox junction. It was an unweildy method of operation with at least two crossing keepers having to manually close the gates for trains to cross.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.226313
Longitude
-0.534986