Abutments of old bridge, Stratford and Midland Junction railway
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Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 18 Apr 1974
High above the line of Blisworth Canal Tunnel, and crossing it at right angles, ran the old Stratford and Midland Junction railway, closed and dismantled even before the days of Beeching. There are few remains, but the abutments of the bridge by which the railway crossed this minor unmetalled road were still there in 1974.