
Iron Railway Bridge, Camel Trail, Cornwall - near Bodmin, Cornwall, UK
N 50° 28.466 W 004° 44.026
30U E 376976 N 5592818
A railway bridge over a former train track in Cornwall.
Waymark Code: WM48PY
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/22/2008
Views: 19
This iron railway bridge is the first bridge on the on the Camel Trail from the Bodmin end.
The Camel Trail is a 18 mile largely traffic free cycle way which passes through some of the most spectacular countryside in the south west. Following the disused railway line once used by the London and South West Railway, cyclists hug the Camel Estuary from Padstow to Wadebridge before joining the route through the deeply incised and beautifully wooded Camel Valley to Bodmin. At Bodmin yet another line, one of the most historic in the country, winds its way inland to the foot of Bodmin Moor where it comes to an end near Blisland, an extraordinarily pretty moorland village.
Bridge Type: Girder
 Bridge Usage: Pedestrian
 Moving Bridge: Not listed

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