Underbridge on the Link Trail
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The photograph on this page of Underbridge on the Link Trail by Alan Walker as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 18 Feb 2018
This southerly facing photograph is of the eastern of the middle two of four such structures on the Link Trail. The viewpoint is near the eastern entrance to the Teversal Pastures Nature Reserve, which is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) http://www.nottinghamshirewildlife.org/nature-reserves/teversal-pastures-sssi/ . The underbridge leads to a field with no obvious public access or right of way. The entrance to the nature reserve is to the right. Behind the viewpoint to the left is Buttery Lane. - - - The underbridges (east to west) on the link trail are:- Image, This photograph, Image and Image - - - The Link Trail was built on the track bed of the former Great Northern Railway's Teversal branch line, which gave the company access to the collieries at Silverhill and Teversal. This trail is one of three, namely the Link Trail, the Skegby Trail and the Teversal Trail which are collectively referred to as the Teversal Trails. These trails are included in the Ashfield Trails Network http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/countryside-and-green-spaces/green-spaces/teversal-trails and the Phoenix Greenways network https://derbyshire.gov.uk/images/Phoenix%20Greenways%202015%20web_tcm44-159660.pdf .