Canons Park: Cheyneys Avenue footbridge over the Jubilee Line

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Canons Park: Cheyneys Avenue footbridge over the Jubilee Line by Nigel Cox as part of the Geograph project.

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Canons Park: Cheyneys Avenue footbridge over the Jubilee Line

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 14 Nov 2018

A right of way existed here long before the railway came or the park was opened to the public, hence the existence of the footbridge today. This is between Canons Park and Stanmore stations. As can be seen the decking of the footbridge is a lot higher than the roof of a standard Jubilee Line train, suggesting that rolling stock with higher roofs was used at one time, or occasionally now, or might be in the future.

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Image Location

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51.610591
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