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Cycle Routes and Railways
In 2009 I decided to cycle north from Bristol on Route 41 to Gloucester. Saw Severn Beach stations and sight of sidings at Sharpness.
!n 2010 continued on to Worcester on Route 45 returning via Evesham and on Gloucs Warwick heritge line pushed by 4-6-0 7903. Last year I continued on Route 45 to Bridgnorth via Stourport and followed path of line west from Bewdley through Wyre Forest. Later called at Arly, Highley and Hampton Loade and pulled by 92212 when took train on return. Last week did stage four from Bridgnorth to LLangollen hauled by 42968 to Bridgnorth. Route 45 uses route ot former GWR line from Bridgnorth to Ironbridge from where I went to Shrewsbury. Next day on to Oswestry and former works of Cambrian railway and after a night at Chursk took canal bank to Llangollen. Pulled by exGWR tank 5199 to Carrog. Cycled in all about 330 miles. Wonder if any other enthusiasts have linked cycle routes with their railway interest. Let us know.
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Sounds like quite an achievment if you ask me and a great way to follow your hobby! I love to cycle but have never tought of doing that. I will now get my maps out to see what is available round Derby area. I usually follow the canals as I love the wildlife on them.
Thanks for that Christopher. All the best Phil |
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Many thanks Phil for your comments. I didn't include the return south via SVR where I was pulled by 7812. I am thankful to the guard for leaving Bewdley two mins early to ensure my connection at Kidderminster then three more trains back to Exeter. if you want to find more about cycle routes around Derby which seems to be well covered find www.sustrans.co.uk and find map of the national routes. For example Route 54 runs south west to Burton, Route 6 passes through Derby from south to east. Trent used to be an interesting station. I don't know what has become of the site. Keep fit too....
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Here is one from my local area
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ron.strutt/rrcor2.html Probably the prettiest bridge on the line but you would have to make a slight diversion to view it http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/485616 Looking forward to this being a reality http://www.forgottenrelics.co.uk/tun...evonshire.html updates here http://www.twotunnels.org.uk/index.html Last edited by 33011; 6th June 2012 at 18:21. |
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Thank you 33011 for your contribution and the interestinng web sites you gave. I found the one on tunnels most interesting. I have a form with details of Castleman's corkskrew and have made a note to make the Exeter-Wareham journey perhpas next year to cycle the corkskrew. Will have to be carefull where I put my tyres!
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An update on the S&D Two Tunnels trailway if anyone is interested
http://two-tunnels-bath.blogspot.co....s-tunnels.html |
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The Guardian carried an article on 31st August 2019 about old rail routes being used as cycleways. It suggested the 10 best routes where old railway formations are in use as cycleways. Theirs is not the only list of routes which seeks to provide a "Top Ten."
I have pulled together a few examples in the linked post below. I'd like to add at least one which does not feature in the top ten lists, and that is the Forest of Dean. http://rogerfarnworth.com/2019/09/13...no-1-a-top-ten Which route is best? |
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