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Langley Mills railways
replied on: 10/22/2007 12:02:56 PM

I think you are thinking of the same bridge, Iceboy.
Coming from the North St end you would walk down a lane (not very long) on theright (fenced off) was Pickersgill and Frosts, then onto the bridge over th railway -open sided- then on the right steps down to Pottery lane (these steps were open -didn't like them very much as you could see below you-the steps the other ends were "closed in"- if you didn't go down the side steps to pottery lane and carried on to Bridge St -that section had corrogated sides and went over G.R.Turner & sons Workshops and eventually had the "springy" steel floor put in
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