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Noblethorpe & Dormer Green Crossings
"On 'yer bike" gets a whole new meaning in this video about two former residential crossing keeper locations in south Yorkshire. The cycle path is better made up than the dirt track roads used by the farmer who accounts for almost all of the traffic using the crossings.
The geographic location of the crossings can be seen on a current OS Map. The map will place these locations at the centre of the map panel, roll the mouse over the icon(s) to reveal what they represent. Increase the scale using the scale selector on the left to separate closely positioned icons.
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Video Credits
Filmed by: | Richard Pulleyn & Neil Mackay |
Filmed in: | 2013 |
Narrator: | Richard Pulleyn |
Signaller: | Andrew Overton |
Pedestrian: | Neil Mackay |
Video Editor: | George Duncan |
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