BulwellBrian

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  1. The last map is very interesting. The bridge must have been built when the railway was built about 1898, I didn't realise that Brooklyn Road did not exist in its entireity until the council estate was built (1930's?). The Broomhill Road end of Brooklyn road was older, around 1900. When I was a child the houses on the hill near Broomhill Road were numbered from Broomhill Road i.e. low numbers, they were later renumbered with high numbers.

    Your conjecture about its limited use is probably correct but it was quite a wide enough for a lane each way farmers crossings were normally much narrower.

    Was it actually strengthened or just demolished when the railway closed in about 1968?

  2. Reading a bit more about the MS&LR Annesley line apparently the LNWR ran goods from Colwick to Sheffield via the GNR Leen Valley line then the MS&LR.

    Railway Companies often had "running powers" over other companies lines, these were legal agreements some times included in the parliamentary act for building the line. The situation around Nottingham was simplified when the GCR and GNR both became part of the LNER in 1923.

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  3. The Great Northern South of the tunnel was earlier this was the Leen Valley Railway. The MS&LR built the line to Annesley before the London Extension was planned. It linked to the GNR line south of the tunnel and allowed the MS&LR access to collieries and to Colwick. The GNR north of the tunnel was the Leen Valley Extension Railway. The MS&LR ran passenger trains from Staveley Town to Nottingham London Road Low Level. The tunnel was much in use before the GNR needed it and before the line through the Vic was built.

  4. It was the RCTS East Midlander No.7 on 9 May 1964. The departure time was 7:35am the photo was taken just before then. 46251 took the 12 coach train to Didcot, it was then replaced by 34038 LYNTON to Eastleigh for a visit to the works, then Swindon via Salisbury for the works there, after whitch 46251 returned to take the train back to the Vic. getting back at just after 10:30pm.

    A great day.