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Olion tramffordd Nantlle / Remains of the Nantlle tramway [4]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4759
The line of trees behind the trough mark the route of the Nantlle Tramway here.... (more)
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Olion tramffordd Nantlle / Remains of the Nantlle tramway [5]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4758
The tree is on the exact route of the Nantlle Tramway here. This horse-drawn... (more)
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Olion tramffordd Nantlle / Remains of the Nantlle tramway [3]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4859
The new railway passes over the route of the Nantlle Tramway here. This... (more)
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Olion tramffordd Nantlle / Remains of the Nantlle tramway [2]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4759
The low embankment in front of the fence is the route of the Nantlle Tramway.... (more)
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Olion tramffordd Nantlle / Remains of the Nantlle tramway [1]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4759
The low green embankment between the trees is the route of the Nantlle Tramway.... (more)
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Old tramway route in Howden Clough, now Kirklees Way / LCW
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2426
This track was once the route of the colliery tramway from Birkby Brow Colliery... (more)
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Bythynnod teras / terraced cottages, Dinas
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4758
Built before 1888, with no back gardens and no back doors. The paved track in... (more)
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Pibellau dŵr mewn cae / Water pipes in a field
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4758
Currently out of use. The paved track beyond is on the exact route of the... (more)
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Bridge over the Dimsdale branch of the Ticknall tramway [2]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3621
From the east. The horse-drawn Ticknall tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime... (more)
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Bridge over the Dimsdale branch of the Ticknall tramway [1]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3621
From the west. The horse-drawn Ticknall tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime... (more)
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Bridge over the Ticknall tramway, from the south
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3520
This does not carry a lane or track, so it is probably an accommodation bridge.... (more)
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Bridge over the Ticknall tramway, from the north
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3520
This does not carry a lane or track, so it is probably an accommodation bridge.... (more)
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Ticknall tramway, south of Red Brook
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3521
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Stile on the Kirklees Way
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2426
This track was once the route of the colliery tramway from Birkby Brow Colliery... (more)
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Former tramway to Bugsworth Basin
by John M
geograph for square SK0282
The tramways brought limestone and lime from Dove Holes to Bugsworth Basin.
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Embankment, Dimsdale branch, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3621
On the north side of Heath Road. The horse-drawn Ticknall tramway opened in... (more)
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Stone blocks, Ticknall tramway, South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
The 'sleepers' of the tramway. Each stone had a hole drilled in it,... (more)
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Ticknall tramway entering South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
Not far from the site of small coal pits. The tramway had a passing loop near... (more)
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Cutting, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3520
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Ticknall tramway, heading south towards Red Brook
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3521
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Redundant stile and absent gate, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3422
No doubt removed when the National Trust resurfaced the tramway route to create... (more)
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Bridge over the Former Ticknall Tramway
by Jonathan Clitheroe
geograph for square SK3621
This is a section of the former Ticknall Tramway, originally built at the... (more)
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Embankment, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3619
In Bryan's Coppice. The value of the goods carried was hopefully worth the... (more)
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Ticknall tramway turns gold with beech leaves
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3619
A cutting at the southern tip of Bryan's Coppice. The horse-drawn tramway... (more)
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Ticknall tramway at the southern end of Bryan's Coppice
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3619
A closed colliery was recorded at 'Brians-coppy' in 1811. The... (more)
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Ticknall tramway embankment, in Bryan's Coppice
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3619
The horse-drawn tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from kilns in Ticknall to... (more)
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Ticknall tramway heading south in South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
The horse-drawn tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from kilns in Ticknall to... (more)
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Bend on Ticknall tramway, in South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
The horse-drawn tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from kilns in Ticknall to... (more)
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Ticknall tramway embankment at the edge of South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Y Cyt / The Cut at Pensyflog, Porthmadog
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5639
The access road is also a public footpath. The footpath follows the line of the... (more)
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Public footpath alongside Y Cyt / The Cut
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH5639
Looking east towards the Chapel Street bridge. The footpath follows the line of... (more)
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Line of the old tramway
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square SH3432
This short cul-de-sac off the main road follows the line of the old tramway... (more)
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Tramway below Llyn Geirionydd
by Dave Dunford
geograph for square SH7661
This footpath follows a tramway that formerly carried lead ore from the Pandora... (more)
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The former route of the Wisbech and Upwell tramway
by Richard Humphrey
geograph for square TF5004
Looking south east from Basin Road
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Easter Dunsiston, line of tramway
by Robert Murray
geograph for square NS8064
This tramway connected with Dunsiston Colliery pits No. 4 and 5 located near... (more)
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Route of the Dimsdale branch, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3721
Most of the branch is a permissive footpath, but this bit has been abandoned, to... (more)
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King Street, Acton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square TQ2080
A tramway formerly ran through here, providing a link between the Metropolitan... (more)
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Ticknall tramway, heading east from Heath Lane
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3520
This section provides private vehicle access, but is also a path to South Wood.... (more)
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Old tramway route in Howden Clough
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2426
This levelled area along the hillside was once the route of the colliery tramway... (more)
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Trackway across Bodafon Fields
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SH8082
This is the trackbed of the former tramway between Llandudno and Colwyn Bay... (more)
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Trackbed of former tramway line crossing Peter Gate
by Luke Shaw
geograph for square NY4651
The railway connected the Cocklakes gypsum mine to the Settle-Carlisle mainline... (more)
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Multiple parallel tracks
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2425
In summer, the path - part of the Kirklees Way and Leeds Country Way - is easily... (more)
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Remains of a Bridge at the Gunpowder Mills
by Des Blenkinsopp
geograph for square TQ0347
Explosives were manufactured at Chilworth for nearly three hundred years between... (more)
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On the old tramway trackbed to Middleton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SE3030
This high speed tramway on reserved track was authorised in 1919 and opened in... (more)
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Beadnell limekilns
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square NU2328
View from the top of the kilns looking down the ramp up to the charge platform.... (more)
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Former tramway at Bridgeholm Green
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SK0481
Part of the Peak Forest Tramway, a horse and gravity powered railway built in... (more)
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The end of the line
by Richard Green
geograph for square SY9582
The current end of Fayle's tramway, which formerly ran for another 3 miles... (more)
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Former Merthyr Tramroad, Merthyr Vale
by Jaggery
geograph for square ST0799
Now part of the Trevithick Trail, formerly the route of the Merthyr Tramroad,... (more)
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Route of tramway
by Ian Taylor
geograph for square SD5484
A horse-drawn tramway, built in 1874 and abandoned in 1937, connected the... (more)
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Very Dismantled Tramway
by Des Blenkinsopp
geograph for square SO6517
Marked on the map as a dismantled tramway. I thought there might be something to... (more)
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