Trans Pennine Trail at the A56
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Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 11 Aug 2019
The former railway line, now a path negotiates the A56 at this very low bridge, hence the sign to horse riders. Shetland pony riders could safely ignore this one, although it is a mandatory instruction (and rarely seen sign). A noisy place as the M6 is nearby.