This cache replaces our first hide, which we archived during the lockdown of Spring 2020. The Great Western Railway was engineered by, arguably, Britain’s greatest engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It linked London with the West Country. The stretch here carries trains from London and Reading to Didcot, Oxford and beyond. Our sons used to watch the trains go by from the bridge in Westbury Lane, which was especially exciting on the rare occasions when a steam train went through. There is parking for one or two cars by the railway bridge in Westbury Lane.
The published co-ordinates take you to one of a number of boundary markers along this footpath.
Let the date on this marker be ABCD
The cache can be found at N51 29.D(2*A)B W001 03.(B-2)(C/3)B
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