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Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Chisholm Trail - two days after the snow fall. There's an icy crust covering most of the path with a thin track clear for cycling.
Riders coming from behind the camera wanting to follow straight on need to cut the corner shown where the bike is parked. See https://twitter.com/frankshad/status/1450527117914087440?s=21 See #179208.
A small section of barrier added to the post at this cattle grid to stop the cows cutting across the corner as in #172828. The gap between the pram arms is 34cm and for the cattle grid 1.23metres.
The elegance of the Abbey Chesterton Bridge on the Chisholm Trail emerges from the engineering works.
The Abbey Chesterton Bridge in situ at last. There were lots of people walking around today on Stourbridge Common and Ditton Meadows - exercising in the mild November air and many of them had come to look at the bridge and the cranes.
The newly sited Abbey-Chesterton Bridge - alongside the railway bridge. The photo also shows the set of points, a.k.a.turnout, which southbound (towards the camera) trains use to switch tracks after leaving Cambridge North station.
This route across the railway footbridge remains open, but is briefly closed to allow heavy plant and other construction vehicles to cross.