This photo probably dates to the 1950s and was taken from the bridge which still spans Tibshelf Road and now carries the Teversal/ Silverhill Trail.
It shows the contrast between the days of rail and today….no road traffic but busy on rail, with coal trucks trundling along on what was the MS&LR/ Gt Central/ LNER line (now the Newton Link) and a passenger train on the Midland Railway Co.’s Tibshelf and Teversal Branch (now the Teversal Trail) thundering towards Pleasley, Woodhouse and Mansfield.
In holiday times there would be excursions from the Tibshelf and Newton Station to the East Coast resort of Skegness.
This second photo is taken from the Newton side of the bridges from a position in the field with stables at the sid of the Crich View Flats. On the horizon the tower of Tibshelf Church can be seen