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The last train to run on the line ... across Derbyshire for car free travel and leisure pursuits with the development of our greenways and this is a great use of a disused railway – bringing ...
The last train to run on the line was in April 1999 and the track was taken up in 2011. Derbyshire County Council took over the disused railway from Network Rail in 2014. The transformation into a ...
Maps have shown where potential train stations of a disused rail line could be if the route is restored. The Leamside Line, which runs from Pelaw in Gateshead to Tursdale in County Durham ...
A section of a disused Northumberland railway line is set to reopen for public ... similar to the Tissington and Monsal trails in Derbyshire's Peak District. They hope to connect the Pennine ...
Restoring the full length of the mothballed Leamside railway line could provide new train links for 100,000 people and unlock the potential to build 10,000 homes. Bringing the disused route back ...
A walk along a disused railway in north London ... and that's what we're following today. On the map above, the green line shows the walkable bit of the rail route, black shows connecting sections ...
A disused railway line is set to benefit from a ‘multi-million-pound’ upgrade making it available for pedestrians, cyclists and wheelchair users. Plans for the greenway were approved by ...
A disused railway line which has become a popular walkway between Brownhills and Pelsall could get a much-needed transformation. Charity Sustrans has put forward proposals to make the route ...
Lichfield District Council continues to progress its project to bring the disused route between Lichfield and Brownhills back into use. The former South Staffordshire railway line opened in 1849 ...