L3282 - Plate girder bridge, believed to be in the vicinity of Wembley.

L3282 - Plate girder bridge, believed to be in the vicinity of Wembley.
L3282 - Plate girder bridge, believed to be in the vicinity of Wembley.
L3282 - Plate girder bridge, believed to be in the vicinity of Wembley.
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Title
L3282 - Plate girder bridge, believed to be in the vicinity of Wembley.
Description
L3282 - This plate girder underbridge is believed to have been built in the vicinity of Wembley in Middlesex, on the Neasden to Northolt line. Unfortunately, its exact location is unknown. The bridge is built to a skew pattern and spans a wide road. The steel plate parapets have been painted in an ornamental style, making this structure unusual for the Great Central lines. Seen on top of the bridge is a rake of Great Central Railway mineral wagons, identified by the letters 'G C' on the sides.



British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection






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Maker
S.W.A. Newton
LCC ID. No.
L3282.tif
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Notes
IM&ICT - RC
Original media type: Glass plate negative
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