No I'm afraid not, the tall gritstone built Market Place bridge and the one on Bulling lane were both sadly destroyed leaving the small bridge only, the bridge at Crich is the Bowes-Lyon Bridge originally constructed in 1844 named after the foundry that cast it. The bridge was originally at the Bowes-Lyon Estate, Stagenhoe Park, Herts and was donated in 1971.
The tunnel at Crich is still there but blocked but can only be seen south of the market place.....
Been fun doing this one as I have had nothing but help and allowed full access to whole route by the people of Crich.... many photos and paper cuttings given and many cups of coffee....
Sad that the people of Crich all seem to miss their railway and many believe a walk along the route would be a nice way of conserving its heritage beyond the few advertised sites. It is hard to trace but worth it when you do.
The Fritchley incline on the other route is a great piece of engineering.
Regards :thumbsup:
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!