English: Ufton Lock and Swing Bridge Ufton Lock only had a fall of about 1 foot, so has now been de-gated and the levels are the same both sides. The swing bridge has been mechanised as it carries a high colume of traffic. A few hundred yards to the north (left) is the railway crossing where the Ufton Nervet accident occurred recently.
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