The Rudyard Lake Steam Railway is a ridable miniature railway and the third railway of any gauge to run along the side of Rudyard Lake in Staffordshire...
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Caldon Canal. The Rudyard Lake Steam Railway operates steam trains along a one and a half mile track along the eastern side of the lake. The western shore...
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takes place in November. The Rudyard Lake Steam Railway runs narrow gauge steam trains that operate up the east side of the lake on many days throughout the...
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Scottish Railway renamed the station Rudyard Lake and the existing Rudyard Lake station, at the north end of the lake, was renamed Cliffe Park. As Rudyard Lake...
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steam locomotive Victoria. Victoria was removed on 8 September to the Rudyard Lake Steam Railway in Staffordshire where she was used at their steam gala...
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Railway". Royalvictorianrailway.co.uk. Archived from the original on 18 May 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016. "Steam Train Days Out @ Rudyard Lake Steam Railway...
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Gloucestershire Railway, Toddington, Gloucestershire Perrygrove Railway, Gloucestershire Rudyard Lake Steam Railway, Rudyard, Staffordshire Statfold Barn Railway, Tamworth...
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Ten and a quarter inch gauge (category 10¼ in gauge railways)
number of railways which use this gauge of track but are narrow-gauge railways. Examples are Rudyard Lake Steam Railway, Isle of Mull Railway and Wells...
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2017. Don.Fifer The Heywood Society Journal No.56 Spring 2005 Exmoor Steam Railway Rudyard Lake Steam Railway the largest Exmoor locomotive user v t e...
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Leek, Staffordshire (section Railway)
Councillor Mike Bowen. Nearby Rudyard Lake is a popular tourist attraction and home to the Rudyard Lake Steam Railway, running along its eastern shores...
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Staffordshire (section Railways)
Potteries Museum & Art Gallery Pennine Way RSPB Coombes Valley Rudyard Lake Steam Railway Sandon Hall Shugborough Estate Stafford Parish Church Stafford...
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2003, the railway closed. It was dismantled and sold in 2005 and the track lifted. The steam locomotive is now at the Rudyard Lake Steam Railway and the...
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(260 mm) gauge, for example the Rudyard Lake Steam Railway. Around the world there are also several rideable miniature railways open to the public using even...
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until the railway's closure in 2011, and is currently operating on the Rudyard Lake Steam Railway. As of January 2021, the Puffing Billy Railway operates...
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"Guide to the Line". Churnet Valley railway. 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2015. "Early History". Rudyard Lake Steam Railway. Retrieved 21 October 2017. Christiansen...
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miniature railway Bickington Steam Railway was opened in 1988, using equipment recovered from the Suffolk Wildlife Park, which itself was taken from Rudyard Lake...
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interest. Leek station was also considered for a heritage line north of Rudyard Lake but was demolished in 1973. The society then aimed to re-open the Oakamoor...
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transporter wagon Narrow Gauge Pleasure page Details of operating models of the steam locomotives at nearby Rudyard Lake Pathé News film of the line in 1933...
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Rail transport in Staffordshire (redirect from Railways in Staffordshire)
and Uttoxeter Railway Stoke-Market Drayton Line Chasewater Railway Churnet Valley Railway Foxfield Railway Rudyard Lake Steam Railway Corbyn, Jeremy...
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Valley Railway Rhyl Miniature Railway Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Rudyard Lake Steam Railway Sherwood Forest Railway Shibden Miniature Railway South...
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gauge steam locomotives in Staffordshire, most of which are of industrial origins. Also a reasonable sized collection of industrial diesels. The railway has...
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made the NSR the biggest canal owning railway with 130 miles (209 km) of waterways owned. The T&M owned Rudyard Lake which the NSR made use of as a leisure...
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the Lake District before completing the journey on the Isle of Man. On this journey, Portillo crosses the Irish Sea to discover the rich railway history...
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David Curwen (category English railway mechanical engineers)
Dorset. It was later in use at the Isle of Mull Railway, and is now based at Rudyard Lake Steam Railway, in Staffordshire. John H Gretton, another 10+1⁄4 in...
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This list is for railway lines across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which are now abandoned, closed, dismantled or disused. Within the United Kingdom...
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in The Love Boat television series Captain Disko Troop, the captain in Rudyard Kipling's Captains Courageous Cap'n Turbot, a character in the Canadian...
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by a British intelligence officer Captain Arthur Conolly (1807–1842). Rudyard Kipling's 1901 novel Kim popularized the term, increasing its association...
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Birkenhead (section Railways)
Float. Birkenhead is indirectly referenced by "the Birken'ead drill" in Rudyard Kipling's poem "Soldier an' Sailor Too": To take your chance in the thick...
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In 1825 the world's first permanent steam locomotive-hauled passenger railway – the Stockton and Darlington Railway – opened to the public. During the...
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Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation (1793), the Crinan Canal (1794–1801), Rudyard Lake (1797) and the Rochdale Canal, which passes through difficult country...
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