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Size: 6" x 4" - 150mm x 100mm

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Photograph Notes: Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Bridge 78 (north side) Bridge 78 was an accommodation bridge, which allowed the farmer to move his animals safely under the railway. Of the 80 bridges on the line, roughly a quarter were these accommodation bridges, sometimes called �cattle creeps�. To the right of this picture, literally the other side of the fence, is the site of the long-demolished Bridge 77, which took the railway over Dean Lane, before turning sharp left, to follow the contours of the valley side. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5448831 The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway was a 19 mile long narrow gauge railway, which ran across the stunning Exmoor landscape, from 1898, until its closure in 1935. In 2004, after many years of hard work and negotiation, a small section was re-opened. It is hoped that this bridge will soon be a working part of the railway once more. One of the world�s most famous little railways, you can read more of the exciting plans for the coming years at www.lynton-rail.co.uk


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