In Gloucester, where the road crosses the canal, someone has drawn a parallel abandoned railway. Clearly, the bit of that that goes through current buildings shouldn’t be abandoned since there’s nothing left to see there, and the bridge isn’t abandoned because that was replaced in 1970 (“… framed by Llanthony Road lifting bridge. This structure replaced the swing bridge across the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal in the 1970s”).
However, where the rest of the former railway ran along Llanthony Road there may be enough left to either (a) justify an abandoned railway tag on the road or (b) justify a separate abandoned railway to the north - provided it is still clearly visible** where it went. Alternatively, there may be nothing left along the whole section - if it’s really just the buildings on the glostransporthistory page, then it’d be a bit of a stretch to justify anything abandoned.
I don’t think that repeating the arguments about abandoned railways would help here (we’ve all seen those numerous times and can take them as read) - I’m asking about the current status of this bit of Gloucester.
** quoting the wiki “If it is possible to identify the old right of way based on some remnants then you might try to map it”.