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A steam train with several carriages crosses a railway bridge over a river, with G.E. RAILWAY painted on the side of the track.

Huntingdon Railway Bridge 1910 (Hunts Archives)

Huntingdon Railway Bridge

History of Huntingdon railway bridge

This was a wooden trestle bridge for the Cambridge to Huntingdon GER line. It was not very strong and would occasionally catch fire from sparks. It was closed in 1959.

Sources

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  • Huntingdon Archives

Projects

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