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Does anybody remember the old swing bridge on the track through Jacksons farm land? Is it still there? I remember spending many a happy hour playing on it with my mates when I was young. Got chased off a few times too! The cops never did have enough sense to send two cars. Whichever way they came we opened the bridge on em and fled the other way.
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There's a swing bridge over the canal down by Express Gifts bottom of Dill Hall Lane. Do you mean that one?
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No but, we used to play on that one too until they started locking it closed. This one ran from Jacksons farm(at the top of the hill on Dill Hall Lane(which interestingly started life as Drill Hall Lane on account of the drill hall that used to be near the bottom of the hill!) and what became GEC that I believe is now an industrial park. An unrelated piece of history that pertains to the farm would be that Mr Jackson used to deliver milk by horse and cart. One day while stepping of the cart on the hill of Dill Hall Lane he was struck by Mr Spencer from Spencers bike shop. Mr Spencer crashed his racing bike and, tragically, killed. Both men were nice guys and made contributions both to Accrington and its history. |
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There is also a bridge over Whalley Road near to Eastgate (Castle St) and then there is the Metal bridge over the railway.
With regards to the Platts bridges I worked there in the 70's and yes it was the canteen which is now council offices as one of the youngest in the "shop" I had to go and get the breakfast toast for all LOL. |
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Can anyone think of any bridges not mentioned? Does anyone have a story about something that happened near one of them?
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How could I forget the railway bridge at Oswaldtwistle station !!..been held up many times by lorries getting trapped under the 13'9" height (even though think they changed it back from metres, well, did on other bridges anyway in the U.K.) My childhood was spent collecting and eating the wild rhubarb that grew on the banks of the Queens Road bridge .. how could I do that !! Even was christened 'Rhubarb' by my school friends for years 'cause of this obnoxious obsession .. now I only talk it !! :D |
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Penny House Lane goes over a bridge over the railway.
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I've never quite known where Queens Rd ends and Penny House Lane begins. I tend to think of it as being the bend where Thorneyholme Road joins.
There's the other railway bridge too near St. Josephs . Used to be able to drive over that once but not now. |
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I guess we should also include the footbridge that is the next along the tracks toward the station! Loved it whilst it was fine, hated it in the rain LoL. Many people probably think the same about the footbridge on the station itself huh?
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