




Driving past the Coppice Lane bridge (bridge no.5) today, I noticed that the ground over the old trackbed on the disused Aldridge - Walsall Wood branch had been prepared for the construction of a building of some type. The trackbed on the north side of the bridge has already been obliterated by the Utopia Quarry landfill. Very soon all trace will have gone !
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Yeh, go and saw those last two remaining Telegraph poles down we spotted before it's all gone .
The times they are a changing.... and not always for the best.
Some good research there, its surprising what is still to be found.
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