Railway crossing, Woodhouse Mill

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The photograph on this page of Railway crossing, Woodhouse Mill by David Morris as part of the Geograph project.

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Railway crossing, Woodhouse Mill

Image: © David Morris Taken: 19 Nov 2005

Despite the ubiquitous 'orrible British Railway galvanised fence, this is a nice spot as the GC atop Beighton Viaduct crosses the MR. The GC (top) heads west-east towards Sheffield (left) and Kiveton (right). The MR comes down from Rotherham and heads down towards Chesterfield (behind me). The GC is interesting here because it's still controlled by semaphore signals.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.355517
Longitude
-1.332887