GWR Taunton, Trenchard Way

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GWR Taunton, Trenchard Way

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 14 Jul 2021

Trenchard Way, the A3087, is a recent inner bypass road and named after Hugh Trenchard, founder of the RAF at the end of World War I, who came from Taunton. This stretch of it is on former railway land outside the town's station. The building on the left is partly car park, partly offices.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.022593
Longitude
-3.101513