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Rusty overhead lines
by Neil Owen
Some of the old railways on Bristol's east side of Temple Meads used to range much further across the landscape. In modern times they have declined and lots of the old sidings and shunting yards are reclaimed by new businesses. Here on... (more)
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Railway bridge on Kingsland Road
by Eirian Evans
The bridge is narrow so traffic lights are in order
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
by Adrian Dust
This OS cut mark can be found at the junction of Gas Lane & Kingsland Road. It marks a point 8.473m above mean sea level.
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Feeder Road
by Nigel Mykura
This road as its name suggests runs along side the Feeder , the waterway to the right. The Feeder is an artificial canal cut to give ships access to the upper part of the River Avon from Bristol Floating Harbour. The box bridges carry... (more)
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Bristol Rope and Twine
by Jaggery
Located at 80 Feeder Road, on the corner of Atlas Street, Bristol.
Bristol Rope & Twine is a UK manufacturer, importer and distributor of natural/synthetic rope and cordage to the commercial, industrial, manufacturing, marine, hardware... (more)
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The Feeder Canal, Bristol
Bristol's Feeder Canal, seen here from Marsh Bridge, runs from Netham to Temple Meads avoiding a stretch of the tidal River Avon and giving access to the harbour from the east.
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The line to Bath
by N Chadwick
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Railway bridge over Albert Road in Bristol |
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River Avon
by Chris Morgan
Looking towards Phoenix House and Ecclseton House
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Service Bridges, Feeder Canal
by Pierre Terre
Looking west past the service bridges towards Silverthorn Lane footbridge.
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Road and rail bridges crossing the Bristol Harbour feeder canal, entering Bristol.
This is the feeder canal leading from the river Avon into Bristol Floating Harbour.
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Bristol St. Philip's Marsh Open Day
by Gareth James
Great Western Railway held an open day at their St. Philip's Marsh (Bristol) depot to celebrate 40 years of the High Speed Train. Here the first production HST power car (No. 43002) is seen newly restored to its original livery and... (more)
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