English: Looking up Lickey Incline
The long incline north-east of Bromsgrove station is among the steepest on any main line railway in the UK and was feared by drivers in steam days, but is no hazard for modern diesels.
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2007-03-10 15:18 T.roome 640×480× (60303 bytes) Author Steven Craven found on www.geograph.org.uk link to photo. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/222761
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