Grand Union Canal: Croxley Green railway viaduct

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Grand Union Canal: Croxley Green railway viaduct

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 21 Mar 2008

This viaduct used to carry the Croxley Green branch line over the Grand Union Canal, the River Gade, and Beggars Bush Lane, shortly before reaching its terminus station. The viaduct was built in 1912 by the London & North Western Railway. Train services were withdrawn in 1996 and the track is now cut back to Image This is the view in the opposite direction to Neil's Image

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51.650456
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