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' Here was a footbridge crossing the Metropolitan Railway from Sheepcote Farm to Tyburn Lane (Kenton Road). It probably had to be built by the railway to honour an ancient footpath. It had gone before WW2, although a brick abutment of the bridge can still be seen on the south side of the railway adjacent to the GCR /LNER tracks. My guess is that the footbridge was removed and not replaced when this section of the Met line was quadrupled as far as Harrow in 1932. '