Closure of Hexham Railway Bridge

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Closure of Hexham Railway Bridge

Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 21 Jun 2016

For a period of six weeks the main way into Hexham from the A69 is currently closed whilst the bridge over the railway is re-waterproofed. Access to the town from the main road is now via the Western Road, or via Riding Mill and Corbridge Road. Travelling by motor vehicle from the town to the many commercial premises on the north side of the railway involves a long detour, although the bridge is still open to pedestrians. The tower of Hexham Abbey Church Image can be seen in the middle distance.

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