Old Boundary Marker

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Old Boundary Marker

Image: © Mr Red Taken: 18 Apr 2019

Railway Boundary Marker on the towpath of the Thames and Severn Canal on the eastern side of a bridge where the railway crosses the path of the canal (now culverted under the rail line). Two similar markers are nearby. The raised lettering reads GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Cos (outer edge) / BOUNDARY / 1908 (centre). Milestone Society National ID: GL_MINCH02em

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.717509
Longitude
-2.184627