Looking west by the former Severn Valley Railway line (disused)

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Looking west by the former Severn Valley Railway line (disused)

Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 25 Oct 2022

Just past the old bridge by Berrington station, this shows the entrance to a narrow field in Cross Houses (typically used for Sweetcorn for local anaerobic digestion), with the line of the old Severn Valley Railway following the trees in the left-hand part of the image. The railway line is overgrown and emerges from a cutting to meet with the level of the surrounding fields in the distance of the photo.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.663567
Longitude
-2.689715