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    The Derwent Valley Light Railway (DVLR) (also known as The Blackberry Line) was a privately owned standard-gauge railway in North Yorkshire, England, and...
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  • The Derwent Valley Railway may refer to: The Derwent Valley Light Railway, a preserved railway in North Yorkshire, England. The Derwent Valley Railway (Tasmania)...
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  • Bowes Railway, Tyne and Wear Derwent Valley Light Railway, Murton, North Yorkshire East Lancashire Railway, Bury, Greater Manchester Eden Valley Railway, Warcop...
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  • factory site. Derwent Valley Line a railway line Derwent Valley Heritage Way Derwent Valley Water Board The valley of the River Derwent, North East England...
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    Osbaldwick (redirect from Derwent Arms)
    west side of the stable. It was later renamed The Derwent Arms after the Derwent Valley Light Railway which used to run through the village. It currently...
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  • Thumbnail for Osbaldwick railway station
    Osbaldwick railway station served the village of Osbaldwick, North Yorkshire, England, from 1913 to 1981 on the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The station...
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    section Mid-Suffolk Light Railway, opened in 1905, closed in 1952, very short section opened over 40 years later Derwent Valley Light Railway, opened in 1913...
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  • Thumbnail for Wheldrake railway station
    Wheldrake railway station served the village of Wheldrake, East Riding of Yorkshire, England from 1913 to 1968 on the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The station...
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  • Thumbnail for Cottingwith railway station
    Cottingwith railway station served the village of East Cottingwith, East Riding of Yorkshire, England from 1913 to 1964 on the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The...
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  • railway station served the village of Murton in the City of York, part of the Ceremonial County of North Yorkshire, from 1913 to 1926 on the Derwent Valley...
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  • Dunnington Halt railway station served the village of Dunnington, North Yorkshire, England from 1913 to 1926 on the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The station...
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  • Thumbnail for Dunnington for Kexby railway station
    for Kexby railway station served the village of Dunnington, North Yorkshire, England from 1913 to 1981 by the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The station...
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    nationalized such as the Derwent Valley Light Railway and the Middleton Railway in Leeds. The latter line's use as a coal railway for the National Coal Board...
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  • Thumbnail for Hope Valley line
    The Hope Valley line is a trans-Pennine railway line in Northern England, linking Manchester with Sheffield. It was completed in 1894. Passenger services...
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  • Thumbnail for Elvington (DVLR) railway station
    Elvington railway station served the village of Elvington, North Yorkshire, England from 1913 to 1972 on the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The station...
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  • Thumbnail for Thorganby railway station
    Thorganby railway station served the village of Thorganby, North Yorkshire, England from 1912 to 1964 on the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The station...
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    British Rail Class 04 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1952)
    including preserved and minor railway locomotives. Industrial Railway Society. 1982. ISBN 0-901096-43-1. "Derwent Valley Light Railway Centenary Gala". 20 January...
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  • Castle Railway: 9+3⁄4 miles (16 km) Corringham Light Railway: 2+3⁄4 miles (4 km) Derwent Valley Light Railway: 16 miles (26 km) Easingwold Railway: 2+1⁄2...
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  • Thumbnail for Skipwith railway station
    Skipwith railway station served the village of Skipwith, North Yorkshire, England from 1912 to 1968 on the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The station opened...
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  • Thumbnail for Derwenthorpe
    dropped in favour of "Derwenthorpe" in 2004 in reference to the Derwent Valley Light Railway that used to run through the site. All homes built will meet...
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  • Cricklade Railway 97654 – Peak Rail 97803 / 05001 – Isle of Wight Steam Railway 97804 / 06003 – Barrow Hill Engine Shed 97805 / 03079 – Derwent Valley Light Railway...
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  • Thumbnail for Colsterdale Light Railway
    The Colsterdale Light Railway (CLR) was a narrow-gauge railway line in Colsterdale, North Yorkshire, England. It was built between 1903 and 1905 to allow...
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  • Thumbnail for Calder Valley line
    The Calder Valley line (also previously known as the Caldervale line) is a railway route in Northern England between the cities of Leeds and Manchester...
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    Foss Islands branch line (category Railway lines opened in 1880)
    branch line was connected with the new Derwent Valley Light Railway's northern terminus at York (Layerthorpe) railway station when it opened in 1913. After...
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    Yorkshire Museum of Farming (category Railway museums in England)
    The site is also home to the last surviving stretch of the Derwent Valley Light Railway, part of whose archive is also in the museum's collection. The...
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    British Rail Class 03 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1957)
    03 locomotive was, together with the similar Class 04, one of British Railways' most successful 0-6-0 diesel-mechanical shunters. 230 were built at Doncaster...
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  • Thumbnail for Midland Railway – Butterley
    line of the old Midland Railway, a line once connecting the Derwent Valley branch of Midland Main Line to the Erewash Valley. A branch leading to the...
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  • the Derwent Valley Light Railway which opened in 1913. The railway closed in 1981 and in 1984 John Burns used the former operating company, Derwent Valley...
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  • Thumbnail for Dearne Valley line
    The Dearne Valley line is the name given to a railway line in the north of England running from York to Sheffield via Pontefract Baghill and Moorthorpe...
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  • Heritage Railways, Shropshire Colne Valley Railway, Essex Corris Railway, Mid-Wales Derwent Valley Light Railway, York Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, Derbyshire...
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