Footbridge, Dunblane Station

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Footbridge, Dunblane Station

Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 17 Jan 2018

Quite a state after heavy snowfall. There was far more snow here than in Bridge of Allan, Winter conditions are often more severe in Dunblane than down on the carse, the town is a bit of a fridge. I did not check the bucket, was it salt or a non ionic clearing agent such as urea. At Prestonpans they use salt and the footbridge is suffering the consequences. -- 2020 The handles - for some reason the footbridge had openable windows, have now gone as a consequence of electrification.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.185432
Longitude
-3.965946