EPW038066 ENGLAND (1932). Nether Lock on the River Trent, Newark-on-Trent, 1932
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Title | [EPW038066] Nether Lock on the River Trent, Newark-on-Trent, 1932 |
Reference | EPW038066 |
Date | May-1932 |
Link | |
Place name | NEWARK-ON-TRENT |
Parish | NEWARK |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 480035, 355354 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.80481169091294, 53.089093876944 |
National Grid Reference | SK800554 |
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Did this part of the track lift up for water traffic to pass at one time ? |
Pat Neal |
Saturday 22nd of January 2022 10:50:55 PM |
Steam? tug and barge |
Deltic |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 11:17:01 AM |
I think this was a wharf used to serve a private railway to the nearby sugar factory |
Deltic |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 11:15:20 AM |
Does anybody know what this was used for? |
ainsleylad |
Tuesday 13th of March 2018 02:59:52 PM |
This would appear (www.railmaponline.com/UKIEMap.php) to be a spur off the network of sidings serving the sugar factory. Presumably it was used to either outload sugar to boats on the river or (less likely) bring in either sugar beet or coal to the factory. |
Brightonboy |
Tuesday 13th of March 2018 06:58:38 PM |
Looks like it could be wagon drops or 'staithes' for transferring coal or some other product from railway wagons to boats. |
cidge |
Wednesday 25th of July 2018 11:04:21 PM |
A "flat crossing", not quite 90 degrees. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 27th of May 2015 03:11:16 PM |
Ex Great Northern railway, part of the East Coast Main Line, London(Kings Cross)to(Edinburgh(Waverley). |
John Wass |
Wednesday 27th of May 2015 03:10:04 PM |
Ex Midland railway, Lincoln to Nottingham line. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 27th of May 2015 03:07:41 PM |