TL1406 : St Albans: Cottonmill Lane railway bridge

near to St Albans, Hertfordshire, Great Britain

St Albans: Cottonmill Lane railway bridge
St Albans: Cottonmill Lane railway bridge
Leaving St Albans Abbey station, the former Hatfield and St Albans Railway left the current line to Watford Junction at a point just behind the photographer and this was the first crossing structure that it had to go under. The Great Northern Railway took over the line in 1883, but it was a very early casualty of British Railways' days being closed to passenger traffic in 1951. Freight services lingered on until 1964. The trackbed is now in use as a section of National Cycle Network Route 61 and is the start of the Alban Way, the dedicated footpath and cycleway between St Albans and Hatfield.

Those familiar with Cottonmill Lane will know that it makes a sudden and inexplicable sharp 90 degree turn just to the right of this photograph. Looking at old Ordnance Survey maps it is evident that the road formerly carried straight on to the existing railway, and the re-alignment seems to have occurred when the Berners Drive housing estate to the south was built.
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TL1406, 26 images   (more nearby)
Photographer
Nigel Cox   (find more nearby)
Image classification
Geograph
Date Taken
Friday, 29 May, 2009   (more nearby)
Submitted
Sunday, 31 May, 2009
Category
Railway (dismantled)   (more nearby)
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TL 149 061 [100m precision]
WGS84: 51:44.5313N 0:20.2173W
Photographer Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TL 149 061
View Direction
EAST (about 90 degrees)
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