The Wensleydale Railway :: Shared Description
The Wensleydale railway is a preserved railway in North Yorkshire. The line currently runs 22 miles (35 km) between Northallerton on the East Coast Main Line and Redmire. This makes the line the longest heritage railway in Great Britain. Occasional freight services and excursions travel the full length of the line, however regular passenger services currently only operate between Leeming Bar and Redmire, a distance of 16.5 miles (27 km). Formerly the line ran from Northallerton to Garsdale on the Settle-Carlisle Railway. However the track between Redmire and Garsdale was lifted and several bridges and viaducts were demolished in the past. (Wikipedia)
Link
Link

by Ashley Dace
Related descriptions
- Hornsey Railway Depot
By N Chadwick. Used on 31 images
- East Coast Main Line
By N Chadwick. Used on 399 images
- Heighington railway station
By Thomas Nugent. Used on 29 images
- Kelso Branch Railway
By Russel Wills. Used on 4 images
- Cambridge Line
By N Chadwick. Used on 25 images
- Darlington Railway Station
By Thomas Nugent. Used on 70 images
- Kirkcaldy Railway Station
By Thomas Nugent. Used on 12 images
- View all images using this description in the Browser | On a Map
- View all images using "The Wensleydale Railway" Shared Description(s) | (Just this shared description)
- Find images mentioning the words [ The Wensleydale Railway ] | (in the Browser)
These Shared Descriptions are common to multiple images. For example, you can create a generic description for an object shown in a photo, and reuse the description on all photos of the object. All descriptions are public and shared between contributors, i.e. you can reuse a description created by others, just as they can use yours.
Created: Fri, 5 Aug 2011, Updated: Fri, 5 Aug 2011
The 'Shared Description' text on this page is Copyright 2011 Ashley Dace, however it is specifically licensed so that contributors can reuse it on their own images without restriction.