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Image:Rhubarb Loop6.jpg|Queen Ann Road viewed from ground level in 2003.
Image:Rhubarb Loop6.jpg|Queen Ann Road viewed from ground level in 2003.
Image:Rhubarb Loop7.jpg|The bridge viewed from the other side. In the distance is the goods depot and the railway bridge featured [[Queen Anne Road|on this page]].
Image:Rhubarb Loop7.jpg|The bridge viewed from the other side. In the distance is the goods depot and the railway bridge featured [[Queen Anne Road|on this page]].
Image:Rhubarb Loop8.jpg|
Image:Rhubarb Loop8.jpg|The bridge is a replacement for one that used to be twice as wide.
Image:Rhubarbloop2.jpg|Further around the loop the train seen in the above photos takes on water before crossing the Feeder before negotiating Feeder Road Junction and then [[North Somerset Junction & Feeder Junction|North Somerset Junction]]. ''© [[:Category:Gerald Peacock|Gerald Peacock]]''
Image:Rhubarbloop2.jpg|Further around the loop the train seen in the above photos takes on water before crossing the Feeder before negotiating Feeder Road Junction and then [[North Somerset Junction & Feeder Junction|North Somerset Junction]]. ''© [[:Category:Gerald Peacock|Gerald Peacock]]''
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Revision as of 21:24, 8 January 2008

<googlemap lat="51.453205" lon="-2.566252"> 51.452175, -2.567239, Rhubarb Loop </googlemap>

To the North or Wales: Dr Days Junction
To Bath:Feeder Road

History

The Rhubarb Loop is named after the nearby Rhubarb Tavern on Queen Ann Road.

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