Bridge 126A, Leeds and Liverpool Canal

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Bridge 126A, Leeds and Liverpool Canal

Image: © Ian Taylor Taken: 19 Jun 2018

Dugdale Bridge. Carries Lowerhouse Lane over the canal. It's fairly clear that the cobbled ramp up from the towpath predates the concrete-arched bridge. There used to be a pipe across on this side of the bridge. It was removed after a tragic accident in 2014, when an 11 year old boy died after falling from it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.790195
Longitude
-2.281381