Former Railway Sidings, Low Fell

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Former Railway Sidings, Low Fell

Image: © David Robinson Taken: 24 Jul 2019

The area of former railway sidings was the base for the Permanent Way Department in the area and contained several loading platforms and work sheds as well as sidings for permanent way equipment. The large building in the background is Low Fell Royal Mail Terminal.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.942058
Longitude
-1.613315