Bridge beside redundant railway

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Bridge beside redundant railway

Image: © John Haynes Taken: 22 Aug 2007

When the now redundant Llanymynech to Shrewsbury railway was constructed a drain was dug (possibly to build the embankment) on the north side for about 3 miles. This bridge carries a footpath over the water. It has also in recent times had a roof put on.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.777345
Longitude
-3.018694