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Location notes
A road overbridge on the Grantham to Nottingham line.
Railway type and traffic
Predominatley EMT units on Nottingham to Skegness/Norwich .
Freight it limited to a couple of trains per day with Oil traffic and flows to Boston Docks.
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Environment
A narrow road bridge on a country lane.
Road directions
From the A46 take the A52 towards Nottingham. Then in about 1/2 a mile there is a turning on the right, shortly after the 50mph signs, signed to Shelford. This is Oatford Lane . A short distance up the lane is a lay by on the right. Park here and continue on foor up the lane to the bridge.
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Parking
There is a small layby to the south of the location.
Public transport
Amenities
Nothing at the location.
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Photographic notes
The line runs roughly north east to south west. There are clean views in both directions.
General views - All photographs © Stephen Philpott unless otherwise stated
Fig 1 - Looking east
Fig 2 - Looking west
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