Railway bridge abutment at Halesworth
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The photograph on this page of Railway bridge abutment at Halesworth by Adrian S Pye as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 9 Jan 2023
Designated Holton Bridge, #1; the white brick abutment used to carry the Southwold Railway line before it was demolished in 1962, 83 years after it was first opened in 1879. A smaller abutment and an earthen embankment on the opposite (Halesworth Station) side of the road has been partially removed, leaving the embankment partially visible from the east, in Loam Pit Lane and a footpath leading to Briar Close, on the west side. In the background is the bridge for the East Suffolk Line which runs between Ipswich and Lowestoft.