Railway crossing River Rother
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Railway crossing River Rother by David Morris as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Morris Taken: 18 Sep 2005
In the bottom south-west corner of SK4480, the (used) railway that departs the main line at Woodhouse Mill junction and runs through Beighton and off towards Barrow Hill crosses the River Rother in quite a picturesque setting. Occasionally, passenger trains (Voyagers, HST sets etc) can be seen on this line as engineering work elsewhere causes diversions.
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