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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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Revision as of 19:41, 10 May 2011

Tue 10 May 2011 in 51,-0:
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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.

Photos

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