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([live picture] Trespassing on the seemingly little-used railway could have been fatal (the tiny red and white sign means "No clearance") [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.520882424999996&lon=-0.2819756&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @51.5209,-.2820])
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
 
Osterley Lock looked overgrown, and there was nowhere to leave my bike.  I continued along the canal to Trumpers Way, locked my bike to a fence and crossed the railway via the footpath. It was easy to follow the little-used path near the edge of the railway towards the motorway.
 
Osterley Lock looked overgrown, and there was nowhere to leave my bike.  I continued along the canal to Trumpers Way, locked my bike to a fence and crossed the railway via the footpath. It was easy to follow the little-used path near the edge of the railway towards the motorway.
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I could get to within 50m of the point, but no closer.  Google Maps may be inaccurate, it's possible the point wasn't actually on the motorway, but in the private golf course on the other side.
  
 
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Image:2011-05-10_51_-0_20-16-02-446.jpg | I think the point is in the middle, a few metres in front of where the blue sign is.
 
Image:2011-05-10_51_-0_20-16-02-446.jpg | I think the point is in the middle, a few metres in front of where the blue sign is.
  
Image:2011-05-10_51_-0_20-41-24-170.jpg | Trespassing on the seemingly little-used railway could have been fatal (the tiny red and white sign means "No clearance") [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.520882424999996&lon=-0.2819756&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF @51.5209,-.2820]
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49m from it, according to the GPS on my phone, or the width of 4 lanes of motorway. Does that count? It's my first one, I don't know. 
 
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 9 August 2019

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Location

In the exact middle of an M4 motorway bridge, in the exact middle of a freight-only railway, near Brentford/Hanwell.

Participants

MattLondon went -- as close as was legal.

Plans

Cycle along the Grand Union Canal (Brentford Branch), walk over the lock to "Osterly Lock" (according to the OS map).

I don't drive, so I can't use the M4; the railway has no passenger trains.

Expedition

Osterley Lock looked overgrown, and there was nowhere to leave my bike. I continued along the canal to Trumpers Way, locked my bike to a fence and crossed the railway via the footpath. It was easy to follow the little-used path near the edge of the railway towards the motorway.

I could get to within 50m of the point, but no closer. Google Maps may be inaccurate, it's possible the point wasn't actually on the motorway, but in the private golf course on the other side.

Photos