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    The Steeple Grange Light Railway is a narrow-gauge heritage railway visitor attraction near Wirksworth in Derbyshire, England. Opened in 1985 on the trackbed...
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  • derives from its great height Steeple Grange Light Railway, a heritage railway at Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England Steeple sign, a radiologic sign found...
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  • Gulf Railway Scannerless Generalized LR Parser describes a Generalized LR parser without a separate Scanner aka. Lexical analysis Steeple Grange Light Railway...
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  • Farm Railway, Lincolnshire Sherwood Forest Railway, Nottinghamshire Steeple Grange Light Railway, Wirksworth, Derbyshire Wicksteed Park Railway, Kettering...
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    Railways. July 1967. p. 398. "Disused Stations: Parsley Hay Station". www.disused-stations.org.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2020. "Steeple Grange Light Railway...
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    Retrieved 29 August 2010. "Steeple Grange Light Railway". Dorian Gerhold, 'The rise and fall of the Surrey Iron Railway, 1802-46', Surrey Archaeological...
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    1967 but the trackbed was later used for the 18 in (457 mm) Steeple Grange Light Railway in 1985. Towards the Whaley Bridge end of the line, another profusion...
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  • Valley Railway, Shropshire/Worcestershire Steeple Grange Light Railway, Derbyshire Strathspey Railway, Inverness-shire, Scotland Talyllyn Railway, North-West...
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    Killer's Branch, part of which now forms the track bed of the Steeple Grange Light Railway. The branch line was operational until the late 1960s. In the...
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    Peak Railway, now the site of the National Stone Centre and the Steeple Grange Light Railway. However it is hoped that one day once funds will be made available...
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    Other nearby attractions include the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, the Steeple Grange Light Railway and Peak District National Park. The study Wirksworth...
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    the Corris Craft Centre ZM32 Horwich at Steeple Grange Light Railway Joffre 3010 at the Statfold Barn Railway On 8 October 1997 it was announced that...
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    was the steepest stretch of conventional, adhesion-worked standard gauge railway in the UK. The incline was situated in sparsely populated, exposed limestone...
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    minimum-gauge railways was originally developed by estate railways and the French company of Decauville for light railways, trench railways, mining, and...
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    of railway track gauges by size. A gauge is measured between the inner faces of the rails. For ridable miniature railways and minimum gauge railways, the...
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    The Gotham Curve was once the sharpest curve on any standard gauge railway line in the UK. The curve, which was situated in the sparsely populated, exposed...
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    which must have served many a pint to thirsty workers. The Steeple Grange Light Railway's main locomotive is GB No 6061, which worked at a number of steel...
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    the edge of the village was the narrow-gauge Beeches Light Railway owned by Adrian Shooter. Steeple Aston has one school, Dr. Radcliffe's Church of England...
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    premises of Vaia Car, Calvisano, in Italy. In 1976, The Western Australian Light Railway Preservation Society acquired a 1939 model Planet Locomotive from the...
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    53°05′38″N 2°26′06″W / 53.094°N 2.435°W / 53.094; -2.435 The Crewe Works Railway was a minimum-gauge internal tramway system serving Crewe Works, the main...
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    served by five lines of the London Underground as well as the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). Bank station, named after the Bank of England, opened in 1900...
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    Wingate Grange Colliery, Durham. A new Dorman engine of 90 horsepower (67 kW) was fitted in 1960. It is now preserved at the Foxfield Light Railway, restored...
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    1⁄2 mile (800 m) to a new Macduff station in 1872. The railway was authorised in 1857 from Grange, on the Great North main line, 16+1⁄4 miles (26.2 km)...
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    had a railway station, Bentworth and Lasham, on the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway until the line's closure in 1936. The nearest railway station...
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    Ard Macha was set on fire by lightning, which did not leave unburnt a steeple therein, nor a house, nor the house of an elder inside the fort. AI996...
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    built by Magirus in Ulm, Southern Germany, used an M-shaped logo, with the steeple of the world's tallest church, the Ulm Minster, in its center. After the...
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    two service lifts capable of elevating maintenance vehicles. The site is steeply sloping (gradient 1 in 10), enabling the designers to maintain a constant...
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    reported in Domesday in 1086 which means 'island farm'. It is above the steeply-rising bank of the River Dove, situated on a spur and overlooking a small...
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    King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central...
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    Channel Tunnel (category Cross-border railway lines in France)
    lighting (about 20,000 light fittings) and the plant can be powered solely from either England or France. The traditional railway south of London uses a...
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