Tramroad crossing of Willsbridge Hill

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Tramroad crossing of Willsbridge Hill

Image: © Martin Tester Taken: 27 Sep 2019

In the distance is the southern portal of Willsbridge Tunnel, the longest on the A&GR at 150yds. There is quite a steep gradient from there down to the road, now the A431. This follows the course of the Via Julia, the Roman Road that linked Bath with South Wales & Carmarthen, via a ferry crossing of the River Severn at Aust. (For my 1966 photo see Image).

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Image Location

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51.433318
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-2.481999