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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 10:50:40 GMT
Probably an easy one... Road bridge over canal with two arches, one on top of the other. East Marton on the L&L
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 11:01:45 GMT
Probably an easy one... Road bridge over canal with two arches, one on top of the other. East Marton on the L&L Correct, thought it might be a bit too easy. How about a road bridge under the canal with a height of 5' 6" in Wales.
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Post by peterboat on Apr 27, 2017 11:11:54 GMT
Rhodesfield for the most northerly lock on the connected system Martin?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2017 11:38:14 GMT
Rhodesfield for the most northerly lock on the connected system Martin? Correct.
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Post by canaldweller on Apr 27, 2017 11:54:49 GMT
Has nobody answered this because it's so obvious? Old turn Deep Cuttings Junction. It's only obvious if you've been there! Anyway, no more obvious than the opening post. anyway, what about the junction with kingfisher? It wasn't a criticism. I just thought that you had somewhere else in mind. Sorry, should have put a question mark after my answer. Anyway, could you please put me out of my misery and answer your kingfisher question. I dare not ask the missus 'cos I'll probably get a slap for not remembering!
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Post by canaldweller on Apr 27, 2017 11:59:09 GMT
There's also Bradwell aquaduct over Grafton street, a dual carriageway, in Milton Keynes.
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Post by canaldweller on Apr 27, 2017 12:05:05 GMT
Probably an easy one... Road bridge over canal with two arches, one on top of the other. East Marton on the L&L There's also High Bridge (telegraph pole sitting on the lower arch) on the shroppie.
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Post by Telemachus on Apr 27, 2017 12:38:13 GMT
Not a hard one I guess for some but can somebody remind me of the location where a canal crosses over a motorway/dual carriageway?? ISTR boating over it once but can't recall the location now. Tame valley canal. Also of course the not-yet-used aqueduct over the M6 toll.
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Post by Jim on Apr 27, 2017 12:43:58 GMT
Probably an easy one... Road bridge over canal with two arches, one on top of the other. East marton near gargrave on the lnl. Oops already spotted by mjg. Shirley you know where the tunnel with the heiroglyphs is too then? Another clue, cows swim through.
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Post by Telemachus on Apr 27, 2017 12:46:05 GMT
It's only obvious if you've been there! Anyway, no more obvious than the opening post. anyway, what about the junction with kingfisher? It wasn't a criticism. I just thought that you had somewhere else in mind. Sorry, should have put a question mark after my answer. Anyway, could you please put me out of my misery and answer your kingfisher question. I dare not ask the missus 'cos I'll probably get a slap for not remembering! Can you tell what it is yet?
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Post by Jim on Apr 27, 2017 12:49:20 GMT
There's a pier that isn't a pier, though the road to it is famous?
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Post by canaldweller on Apr 27, 2017 13:25:37 GMT
It wasn't a criticism. I just thought that you had somewhere else in mind. Sorry, should have put a question mark after my answer. Anyway, could you please put me out of my misery and answer your kingfisher question. I dare not ask the missus 'cos I'll probably get a slap for not remembering! Can you tell what it is yet? Pah! The missus is always giving me jip about my memory! Also I'll never make a good photographer 'cos I didn't even think of taking a photo even though we stopped close by. Fazeley junction.
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Post by kris on Apr 27, 2017 13:42:54 GMT
There's a pier that isn't a pier, though the road to it is famous? bit too easy Jim,Wigan pier.
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Post by Jim on Apr 27, 2017 13:59:18 GMT
There's a pier that isn't a pier, though the road to it is famous? bit too easy Jim,Wigan pier. Yes, but surprised you haven't got my tunnel one. And afaik there's only one sliding railway bridge, further clue for that, next to a tide lock.
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Post by kris on Apr 27, 2017 14:02:26 GMT
The tunnel is foulridge.
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