Ashley 288 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 I've been a bit quiet just lately but back on the railway theme again! Am after info on the above subject or rather where there were level crossings now replaced by bridges or simply down away with, ones I know of are Church St Lenton, Gauntly St Radford, Bobbers Mill Radford Nottingham Rd Basford Lincoln St Basford Station St Bulwell, the still there one on St Albans Rd? Bulwell, but there must have been others? doubt anyone will remember such in use! but am sort of trying to find the diversions etc in roads where bridges replaced crossings, Abbey Bridge springs to mind, plus others done away with when area's were redeveloped Quote Link to post Share on other sites
notty ash 372 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 Hucknall station had a level crossing replaced by a bridge Edit One or two bridges north of Kirkby may originally have been level crossings in Mansfield & Pinxton days, like Sheepbridge Lane, Mansfield, but it would be a challenge to find out for sure Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,479 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 Britain from Above happened to be there when Bobbers Mill bridge was being built, so you can see both at once. The old level crossing is still in use, but the road bridge is being constructed. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ashley 288 Posted October 14, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 thanks,had seen that before, as at other places the old road still remains today, not sure if crossing keepers house is still there but it was a few years ago (in vandalised condition) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
colly0410 1,181 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 Remember the crossing on Meadow Lane. once sat there in Dads Standard Vanguard mk1 waiting for trains to pass, shut engine off but left sidelights on. Of course when crossing opened it wouldn't start, had to push the flipping heavy thing across the crossing, phew.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Michael Booth 7,364 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 I was probably sat on the pedestrian bridge waiting to see the train, colly0410. I only lived a couple of hundred yards up the road. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
barclaycon 569 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 Beeston railway station on the Midland line looks very much as though it had a level crossing, but now has a bridge over the line. At one time there was also a freight terminal there (Freightliner ?), but now it's just an empty patch of ground. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FLY2 10,109 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 Beeston also had a cement depot, Beeston Boiler sidings, Shippos maltings sidings, Boots factory entrance,creosote works and a sleeper depot........ In the good old days. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
taxi ray 170 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 I think the road down to beeston station was the original road. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,479 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 At Church Street, Lenton, you can see where the old road went, alongside the replacement bridge. https://goo.gl/maps/JraoeS2jcFp Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ashley 288 Posted October 14, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 Can remember the Beeston Bridge being built mid to late 1960's? It would be interesting to see the route Radford road and Nottingham Rd orginally took when the railway arrived as there was no bridge at Church St for 28 years (1848-1876) I would also imagine the last section of Vernon Rd from Nottingham Rd to it's original junction to Church St (still to be seen, the former site of Smithy's Car Breakers right next to the bridge) was completed Quote Link to post Share on other sites
holmes7 0 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 There were level crossing gates at Beeston until 1969 when the bridge was opened. In the middle 1960s when the gates were shut for the trains to go by at 7 20, loads of pushbikes were waiting for them to open so they could get to work at Ericsons 10.000 people worked there then. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bubblewrap 3,815 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 I have most of the midland route to just north of Bulwell station(2 small sections missing) in large scale maps.(1881/2) Lenton north/South & Mansfield junctions take 5 maps alone The locomotive sheds(then only 2 round houses take 2 maps) All point work signal boxes & even signal posts are shown. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
barclaycon 569 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 I didn't come to Nottingham until late 67, but even then it seemed like there was a lot of activity and manufacturing in Beeston. Amazing at how it has all drifted away. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,479 Posted October 14, 2015 Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 It would be interesting to see the route Radford road and Nottingham Rd orginally took when the railway arrived as there was no bridge at Church St for 28 years (1848-1876) Not too detailed, but this is Basford just before the railways appeared. I reckon the roads are recognisable by their shape etc. . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ashley 288 Posted October 14, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 14, 2015 yes can reconize the roads Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ashley 288 Posted October 15, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2015 (I think!) no vernon rd of course but the little bridge that crossed the leen (church st?) is there, guess at sometime all traffic and walkers diverted to nottingham rd level crossing? so at one time anyone wanting to go to bulwell would have to cross the railway twice then go via bulwell lane to catchems (station hotel) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
firbeck 860 Posted October 15, 2015 Report Share Posted October 15, 2015 The old timber level crossings were great fun. You'd look up to the adjacent signal box and see the signalman start to turn that great big wheel to close the gates, very reminiscent of a ships tiller. They'd be lot's of clunking and thumping as they came together and locked into place, the gates would all shake and tremble as they settled down, the bigger they were, the noisier and rattlier they became. Then I would get off my bike and hang off them, waiting to see whether a double peg would appear and from which direction the train would come. If it was a decent Saturday afternoon, my dad, brother and I would cram on to our tandem ( me on a crossbar seat ) and cycle off to Breadsall Level Crossing just North of Derby and watch the trains go by heading up to Sheffield. That was on the old A38, not as busy then, and now by-past, but we used to hang on the sound of every tinkling bell in the signal box and look forward to what we might see. That place is now obliterated, happy days, I love the fact that I have the memories, Jubes, Scots, the Devonian with it's chocolate and cream coaches, clunking 4F's with random freights, all consigned to history, but at least I was able to watch it go by. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FLY2 10,109 Posted October 15, 2015 Report Share Posted October 15, 2015 I think Bobbers Mill bridge was built in the 50's. The original bit of Alfreton Rd is still intact. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,479 Posted October 15, 2015 Report Share Posted October 15, 2015 Re post #3. According to Britain from Above that photo was taken in 1931. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FLY2 10,109 Posted October 15, 2015 Report Share Posted October 15, 2015 A senior moment Cliff, I don't know why I thought of that except when I lived nearby in the mid 50's, the bridge still looked brand new. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,479 Posted October 19, 2015 Report Share Posted October 19, 2015 The site of the level crossing (alongside the footbridge) at Basford on the old Nottingham Road. The road going across the top half is Vernon Road. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 Sorry confused to locale,is that Scotland rd.to the rear? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bubblewrap 3,815 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 #22 Is that t5he location of Basford tram stop? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,479 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 Sorry confused to locale,is that Scotland rd.to the rear? The houses going off at an angle are Fox Grove; Scotland Road is two further along. #22 Is that the location of Basford tram stop? Yes. So there's no trace of the level crossing. As this demonstrates https://goo.gl/maps/UGrGtkve6tq Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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