This video will demonstrate exactly what the town of Bourne has lost in regards to their railway heritage.
Since the 60's Bourne has lost its entire railway heritage. The few remaining buildings are private residences and at present a children's nursery.
Bridge 234 is perfectly located between the community of Bourne and that of Elsea Park. The bridge can stand as a monument to represent our lost railway heritage. The immediate area surrounding the bridge can become an area where locals and visitors alike can feel welcome and comfortable viewing this last public remnant of our golden railway age.
Bourne was a fourway line in Victorian times. The Bourne to Saxby line which included bridge 234 was the first complete system in England to be dismantled giving it national significance.
This is our last chance to save a piece of Bourne's history
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