Footbridge over the Northern Line
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Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 16 Nov 2007
The footbridge carries the path alongside the A406 North Circular Road, which is behind the brick wall on the right. The concrete wall provides a popular site for graffiti. The shields, there is another at the far end, carry the middlesex crest and I believe were retained from the previous bridge that carried the A406 over the Northern Line - there used to be one in the centre of the bridge on each side of the road but there is no longer any footpath on the other side.
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