The Skegby Trail
Introduction
The photograph on this page of The Skegby Trail by Alan Walker as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 7 Mar 2018
This northerly facing photograph is of the Skegby Trail at a point where the old trackbed descends through a fairly steep gradient in quite a deep cutting. To see a photograph of the trail taken a short distance beyond the curve ahead and looking back in this direction, click here:- Image To see a photograph of the trail taken some 200m behind the viewpoint, click here:- Image - - - The Skegby Trail was built on the track bed of the former Great Northern Railway's Leen Valley Extensions branch line running between Shirebrook and Kirkby-in-Ashfield. This line gave the company access to local collieries including those at Pleasley and Shirebrook.