Points of Interest
Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Framilode Junction with River Severn | 51°47′33″N 2°21′42″W / 51.7925°N 2.3616°W / 51.7925; -2.3616 (Framilode Junction with River Severn) | SO751104 | |
Jn with Gloucester and Sharpness Canal | 51°46′56″N 2°21′16″W / 51.7821°N 2.3545°W / 51.7821; -2.3545 (Jn with Gloucester and Sharpness Canal) | SO756093 | |
A38 obstruction | 51°45′55″N 2°19′52″W / 51.7652°N 2.3310°W / 51.7652; -2.3310 (A38 obstruction) | SO772074 | |
M5 obstruction | 51°45′31″N 2°19′29″W / 51.7586°N 2.3246°W / 51.7586; -2.3246 (M5 obstruction) | SO776067 | |
Ocean railway culvert | 51°44′39″N 2°17′43″W / 51.7441°N 2.2954°W / 51.7441; -2.2954 (Ocean railway culvert) | SO797050 | |
A419 bridge, Dudbridge | 51°44′32″N 2°14′22″W / 51.7421°N 2.2394°W / 51.7421; -2.2394 (A419 bridge, Dudbridge) | SO835048 | |
Jn with Thames and Severn Canal | 51°44′38″N 2°13′38″W / 51.7440°N 2.2273°W / 51.7440; -2.2273 (Jn with Thames and Severn Canal) | SO844050 |
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