DescriptionRailway bridge at Denny - geograph.org.uk - 948004.jpg
English: Railway bridge at Denny Denny was the terminus of passenger trains from Larbert until 1930 but beyond the station two goods-only branches extended to serve paper mills, gravel and sand pits, brick works and collieries. Both extensions have been converted into footpaths since complete closure in the "Beeching era". This is Herbertshire Street bridge No.2 on the branch that ran northwards past Dunipace to Ingliston goods depot. The bridge has been closed to vehicles and now carries only a footpath over "The Old Railway Path".
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