james.s
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Today, i visited the Bennerley viaduct in Ilkeston, I also visited the old Ski Slope (which my mum designed the surface for) but it was not really worth posting, I ill if anyone requests it however. Anyway, I am not sure if the bridge is open to the public, there are newish guard rails at both ends, and a footpath up a steep slope at one end. For a full history go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennerley_Viaduct
There are no particular hazards, apart from tripping between the bridge trusses (it wasn't made for walking on) The side railings are fine.
I also looked around the old opencast site at the bottom, but there is not much to see apart from a strange waterlogged bunker full of floating fridges (9 in total but I sank one!, so now 8) I have decided to upload my best photos from the day, so not too much documentation as such., but I hope you enjoy looking at them.
Entrance to the bunker, really well sealed of with concrete and graffiti, the only trace of a entrance is a hairline crack.
The ballast box on this was empty, so I didn't bother climbing down.
Looks like a Banksy, but I doubt he'd bother with Ilkeston
My all time favourite photo, ever!
Thanks for looking!!!
There are no particular hazards, apart from tripping between the bridge trusses (it wasn't made for walking on) The side railings are fine.
I also looked around the old opencast site at the bottom, but there is not much to see apart from a strange waterlogged bunker full of floating fridges (9 in total but I sank one!, so now 8) I have decided to upload my best photos from the day, so not too much documentation as such., but I hope you enjoy looking at them.
Entrance to the bunker, really well sealed of with concrete and graffiti, the only trace of a entrance is a hairline crack.
The ballast box on this was empty, so I didn't bother climbing down.
Looks like a Banksy, but I doubt he'd bother with Ilkeston
My all time favourite photo, ever!
Thanks for looking!!!
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