Image Former good shed, Twenty Feet River

Former good shed, Twenty Feet River
Former good shed, Twenty Feet River 
 Twenty Feet River is a large drainage channel that runs around the northern edge of the Fenland town of March. After leaving Whitemoor Yard the former GN & GE Joint line that once linked March with Spalding crossed Twenty Feet River with a level crossing immediately beyond the bridge. There was a crossing keeper's house but no station which made the construction of a substantial goods shed unusual. Today the goods shed is firmly secured and is adjacent to the well patronised footpath that follows the trackbed from here to Guyhirn which can be seen to the left. 
 Keywords: Former good shed, Twenty Feet River
Former good shed, Twenty Feet River 
 Twenty Feet River is a large drainage channel that runs around the northern edge of the Fenland town of March. After leaving Whitemoor Yard the former GN & GE Joint line that once linked March with Spalding crossed Twenty Feet River with a level crossing immediately beyond the bridge. There was a crossing keeper's house but no station which made the construction of a substantial goods shed unusual. Today the goods shed is firmly secured and is adjacent to the well patronised footpath that follows the trackbed from here to Guyhirn which can be seen to the left. 
 Keywords: Former good shed, Twenty Feet River

Twenty Feet River is a large drainage channel that runs

around the northern edge of the Fenland town of March. After leaving Whitemoor Yard the former GN & GE Joint line that once linked March with Spalding crossed Twenty Feet River with a level crossing immediately beyond the bridge. There was a crossing keeper's house but no station which made the construction of a substantial goods shed unusual. Today the goods shed is firmly secured and is adjacent to the well patronised footpath that follows the trackbed from here to Guyhirn which can be seen to the left.