Someone a while ago wondered whether there were any more examples of a turnover bridge with attached roadway besides Bridge 95 on Braunston Puddle Banks. Last year I found one on the BCN (Spon Lane Bridge on the Old Main Line).
And here's another. Bridge 47 just north of Gayton Junction on the GU.
Not a good photo, but Milton Road crosses the canal on the same structure, meaning that between the two parapets is a third wall separating the road from the towpath as it is taken over the canal.
Fast cars, a stolen Mercury and a surprise dragon.
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There are times (very few, I might add) when wild camping isn't all it's
cracked up to be. Last night, as the sun was setting, several cars raced up
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There's another on the Lancaster, just southward of the Glasson branch junction. There is a farm accomodation track as well as the turnover. I've seen more (but can't remember where just at this instant); I think they are not uncommon. Regards, Bill.S
The one at Autherley Junction is another. Marty
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