This Railway Bridge is Weirdly Long - Here's Why
Mystery of the Unusually Long Railway Bridge Explained - Nottingham Nestled between Stapleford and Sandiacre in Nottinghamshire lies a curious piece of local transport history — the Long Bridge. Locals give this name to the unusually long railway/canal bridge spanning the Erewash Valley railway line and nearby waterways, a structure that once carried vital traffic and now stands quietly in the landscape. The Long Bridge near Stapleford is described locally as the railway bridge of “nearly 150 yards” east of another canal bridge, earning it the nickname “Long Bridge”. #nottingham #history #nottinghamshire #railway Subscribe to my Facebook Page for exclusive content www.facebook.com/TrekkingExploration/subscribe . Buy a Cake or Coffee here - https://ko-fi.com/trekkingexploration

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