The trees are growing on the embankment that used to carry the double-track SM and J railway just south of Roade. Also in this image is one of Roade's two water towers and the palisade fencing that lines the WCML. The SM and J crossed the WCML just in front of the water tower on a rather spindly bridge referred to locally as the Tin Bridge. Also, there was a tightly curved spur from the WCML that joined the SM and J at a spot about level with the lone electricity pole to the left of the image.
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