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HER Number | MWB20185 |
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Record Type | Monument |
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Name | Thatcham level crossing |
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Summary
A railway level crossing since the construction of the Berks & Hants Railway in 1847
Monument Type(s):
Full Description
Thatcham Level Crossing, over Station Road, is shown on the First epoch OS map of 1880 <1> but dates to the construction of the Berks & Hants Railway in 1847. Originally, a separate set of crossing gates were required for the goods siding which crossed the road on the south side; the crossing gates were removed and replaced with barriers (on the main line only, the sidings being taken out of use) in 1969-70 <2>.
Sources and further reading
<01> | Landmark. 1872-85. Digital Ordnance Survey Mapping Epoch 1, 1:2500 (25 inch). Digital. 1:2500. [Map / SWB14341] |
<02> | Simmonds, P. 2014. A history of the Berks and Hants line Reading to Westbury. p35, 157. [Monograph / SWB148853] |
Related Monuments
MWB20180 | Colthrop Crossing signal box (Building) |
MWB6024 | GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY - General record within West Berkshire (Monument) |
MWB6059 | THATCHAM TO NEWBURY RACECOURSE RAILWAY LINE (Monument) |
Associated Excavations and Fieldwork
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