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Roade Cutting
Roade
Cutting
is
a 15
.2
hectare
geological
Site of Special Scientific Interest
along the
West Coast Main Line
north from Roade in
Northamptonshire
. It is a
Geological Conservation Review
site
.
The cutting exposes
rocks
dating to the
Middle Jurassic
Bathonian
stage
, between 168.3 and
167
.1
million years ago
. It is described by
Natural England
as important for reconstructing
the environment
of
deposition
during the period, and correlating the
White Limestone Formation
in
Oxfordshire
and the
East Midlands
.
The site can be viewed from
road
and
foot bridges
.