near to Great Sankey, Warrington, England
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mentioning SJ5987 [2]
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Transporter bridge (disused), Warrington
by Chris Allen
A 200' span transporter bridge built in 1916 to carry railway waggons within the Joseph Crosfield works. Later converted to carry road vehicles and disused since 1964. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, Listed Grade II and owned by... (more)
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Warrington Bank Quay Station
by Sue Adair
Warrington Bank Quay and the giant Unilever plant which dominates the station. In 1868 the LNWR lifted the elevation of their Newton to Birmingham line so that it crossed the former St Helens Railway Garston line on a bridge. They built a... (more)
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Monks Siding Level Crossing
Quay Fold, giving access to a new housing estate, crosses the freight only railway between Arpley and Ditton by means of this level crossing. The puddle is evidence of recent rain.
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The Eye
by andy
The Eye in Warrington. There was a bit of controversey surrounding this piece of art but I'm afraid I can't remember what it was... can you?
Thanks to Steve Parish, who contacted me recently, I now have more info for The Eye.... (more)
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Transporter Bridge And The Back Of The Soap Works
by Karen Foxall
Photograph taken on the bridge over the River Mersey at grid reference SJ 590 871
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The ghost of an MG, Warrington
by Matt Harrop
A different MG, this one sits in a state of advanced disrepair at the edge of the Mersey, its innards gutted beyond (I would imagine) repair.
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Platform 2, Warrington Bank Quay railway station
by El Pollock
The southern end of the platform.
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Railway line between Unilever storage tanks at Warrington
As seen from a Manchester bound train hence any slight reflection.
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Warrington Bank Quay station, with Up freight train
View northward, towards Preston, Carlisle and Scotland, WCML. The Up Class D freight is headed by a smart Stanier 5MT 4-6-0, No. 45454 (built 1938, withdrawn 8/67). At the Down platform there appears to be an auto-train, probably from Acton Bridge.
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Virgin Pendolino Cycle Loading Point sign, Warrington Bank Quay railway station
by Jaggery
This cycle loading point is at the northern end of platform 2.
A Unilever factory is in the background.
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Warrington Bank Quay Station
by N Chadwick
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Warrington (Bank Quay) station
A Stanier 8F thunders north with a heavy freight.
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