Corsham Railway Cutting

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The cutting was made for the Great Western Main Line
The cutting was made for the Great Western Main Line

Corsham Railway Cutting (grid reference ST862695) is a 6.6 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1971.

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Geological Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire
Summarised data for all sites (biological and geological)

Bratton Downs | Charnage Down Chalk Pit | Chilmark Quarries | Corsham Railway Cutting | Dead Maid Quarry | Dinton Quarry | Dinton Railway Cutting | Fyfield Down | Great Quarry, Swindon | Gripwood Quarry | Kellaways - West Tytherton, River Avon | Lady Down Quarry | The New Forest | Okus Quarry | Old Town Railway Cutting, Swindon | Piggledene | Seend Cleeve Quarry | Seend Ironstone Quarry And Road Cutting | Stanton St. Quintin Quarry & Motorway Cutting | Steeple Ashton | Stert Brook Exposure | Teffont Evias Quarry / Lane Cutting | Upper Chicksgrove Quarry | West Harnham Chalk Pit | Westbury Ironstone Quarry | Wootton Bassett Mud Spring
Neighbouring areas: Avon | Berkshire | Dorset | Gloucestershire | Hampshire | Oxfordshire | Somerset

Coordinates: 51.42434° N 2.19987° W