Duffield_Station_footbridge_detail.jpg
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Description Duffield Station footbridge detail.jpg |
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Description: Duffield Station bridge detail showing the construction of Midland Railway footbridges of the time, having probably been built in 1904. The white gate was for farm and other vehicles, the level crossing also being used by the station staff for barrows. Access to the footbridge was by a small
Kissing gate
gate to the right.
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Date |
circa 1969
date QS:P,+1969-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source | Self-photographed |
Author | Chevin at English Wikipedia |
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- 2009-01-29 13:02 Chevin 542×400× (41939 bytes) Description: Duffield Station bridge detail showing the construction of Midland Railway footbridges typical of the time. The white gate was for farm and other vehicles, the level crossing also being used by the station staff for barrows. Acc