Pedestrian Level Crossing

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The photograph on this page of Pedestrian Level Crossing by Dominic Cropper as part of the Geograph project.

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Pedestrian Level Crossing

Image: © Dominic Cropper Taken: 22 Jun 2007

I didn't know that many of these still existed. And no isolated back-water on a heritage steam railway, this. Every few minutes a GNER train hoots from a mile away and thunders through at 200 km/h. Judging by the amount of dog mess and beer cans the footpath is well trafficked too.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.017329
Longitude
-0.267749