Long crossing, Cold Blow Lane, New Cross Gate

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Long crossing, Cold Blow Lane, New Cross Gate

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 29 Aug 2024

Looking west. It could be subtitled 'Under the Overground'. The bridge is named, not by Network Rail but by the Railway Authority as Bridge EL49 Cold Blow Lane Road Bridge (Deck E), owned not by Network Rail but by London Overground. It carries northbound and southbound tracks of the Overground, formerly the East London Line, serving New Cross Gate, West Croydon and Crystal Palace. Between the tracks are maintenance facilities and sidings for parking the five-coach trains. Photo number 7872423.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.48155
Longitude
-0.042716