Watford: Ebury Way

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Watford: Ebury Way

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 27 Nov 2005

Ebury Way viewed looking west towards Rickmansworth from north of the Vale Industrial Estate. Ebury Way follows the trackbed of the long dismantled railway line from Watford to Rickmansworth. Opened in 1862, it was shortly afterwards taken over by the London & North Western Railway, but was an early victim of the post-war Nationalization of the railways, closing to passenger traffic in 1952. It is now a popular route for cyclists.

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Image Location

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51.639844
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-0.440708