Pete, that is a great link!Fellows Morton and Clayton
A view of Aston Junction with a number of day boats to be seen including "Wye" and a T&S Elements boat, Joe and Rose Skinner can be seen standing by the lock.
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T&S Element - NarrowBoat Magazine
This is the spot where the old museum of science and industry was.I believe we have been in this row of locks before but looking the other direction, the wall on the right looks interesting with the bracket hanging off it and the old lamp further along.
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I think this is the section of track at Bath Row bridgeI am again at a loss of the location - but if we use the previous picture a s a clue , we have canal, old branch line and current line into New Street, so I feel this is Five Ways directionView attachment 160839
I think this bridge is the Granville Street Bridge, the Bath Row bridge is an arched brick bridge.If I read the bridge number correctly this is bridge 87 and a quick Google says Bath Row Bridge No 87 Worcester & Birmingham canal along side old branch line track bed that came off at Five Ways Station to Holiday Street Good Depot. (long since gone).
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If that is Bath Row bridge then the line and canal run parallel to Communication Row and Holiday Street right down to the old goods yard at junction of suffolk st. and Holiday St. There was 3 train lines on different levels back in the 1950,s but I think the high level wasn,t used then. The lower level was the main line into New st. station, used to sit on the wall to watch for the Devonian express when I was trainspotter and get choked in smoke and fumes as it went underneath. I think the middle level was for the sidings at the old goods depot. Beyond the high level was the canal and then Davenports brewery and the Accident hospital.I am again at a loss of the location - but if we use the previous picture a s a clue , we have canal, old branch line and current line into New Street, so I feel this is Five Ways directionView attachment 160839