The track crossing the Hinkshay Road at this point is the route of a tramway, certainly in use in the early 19C, presumably for the movement of raw materials and/or goods. The tramway was known locally as the Jerry Rails. The now demolished nearby public house, The White Hart, was referred to in the 1861 census as the ‘Tom & Jerry’, called locally the ‘Jerry’. The name was obviously associated with the tramway and other features in the area.