Rayne Station on the Flitch Way
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The Flitch Way now follows some of the course of the railway, although some parts like Dunmow Station have been completely built over.
Flitch Way - Friends of the Flitch Way (friends-of-the-flitch-way.org.uk)
Typical Great Eastern Railway station building.



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Level Crossing with the only surviving bits of rail.

Looking down the road bed.


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Site of the signal box, now a flower bed (could do with weeding



The information board is a little odd as it has the line map west to east, with Braintree on the left and Bishops Stortford on the right. More a Flitch Way map I suppose.

Bishop's Stortford–Braintree branch line - Wikipedia
Ed
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Small world, as my wife is staying s few days in Dunmow next month.
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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I was born in south London and my late Mum often used to tell me her grandfather had walked from Bishops Stortford to London when a young man.
By coincidence we moved just down the road to Harlow in the early 1970s with my Dad's firm and when I researched the family tree it turned out Mum's grandfather was born in Felsted, the next station along from Dunmow.
So yes, it certainly is a small world.
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