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Old railway bridge n the B6470
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9146 The railway from Tweedmouth to Kelso and St Boswells was opened in 1851, closed in 1965.
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Norham Station
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9046 The railway from Tweedmouth to Kelso and St Boswells was opened in 1851, closed in 1965. A station museum was established in the Grade 2 listed station building for a while but closed in 2014. The present owners moved in at the end of 2016 and are busy with restoration work - see http://www.norhamstation.co.uk.
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Bridge abutments, Norham Station
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9046 The railway from Tweedmouth to Kelso and St Boswells was opened in 1851, closed in 1965.
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The Creagan Bridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NM9744 Formerly a railway bridge spanned Loch Creran carrying the line from Oban to Ballachulish, but was closed in 1966. In 2001, the bridge was reconstructed as a road bridge, using the original piers. The bridge now carries the A828, thereby saving a diversion of about 10 km around the head of the loch.
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Caledonia Way in the Strath of Appin
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NM9545 The Caledonia Way (National Cycle Network route 78) runs from Campbeltown to Inverness. Over the section between Oban and Fort William it makes much use of the trackbed of the old Oban to Ballachulish railway (closed 1966). The Way is equally popular with walkers.
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Caledonia Way in the Strath of Appin
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NM9445 The Caledonia Way (National Cycle Network route 78) runs from Campbeltown to Inverness. Over the section between Oban and Fort William it makes much use of the trackbed of the old Oban to Ballachulish railway (closed 1966).
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Caledonia Way at Appin
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NM9346 The Caledonia Way (National Cycle Network route 78) runs from Campbeltown to Inverness. Over the section between Oban and Fort William it makes much use of the trackbed of the old Oban to Ballachulish railway (closed 1966). A distinctive feature of the route are the wrought iron access controls - every one different.
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Caledonia Way at Appin
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NM9346 The Caledonia Way (National Cycle Network route 78) runs from Campbeltown to Inverness. Over the section between Oban and Fort William it makes much use of the trackbed of the old Oban to Ballachulish railway (closed 1966). A distinctive feature of the route are the wrought iron access controls - every one different.
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Railway bridge over the River Derwent
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ2063 Bridge carrying the Carlisle to Newcastle railway over the River Derwent, immediately above its confluence with the River Tyne.
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A low point on the Keelman's Way
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ2063 The Keelman's Way (National Cycle Network route 14/141) is a riverside foot- and cycle-path which runs the full length of Gateshead Borough along the south bank of the Tyne. Here it ducks under the Carlisle to Newcastle railway immediately to the west of the River Derwent and the junction with the Derwent Walk (also numbered NCN14).
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Keelman's Way bridge over the River Derwent
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ2063 The Keelman's Way (National Cycle Network route 14/141) is a riverside foot- and cycle-path which runs the full length of Gateshead Borough along the south bank of the Tyne. It crosses the Derwent on a bridge shared with the Carlisle to Newcastle railway.
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Scotswood Rail Bridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ1963 Long disused as a rail bridge, but still carrying services. The green bridge beyond is the Scotswood Road Bridge.
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Blaydon Station
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ1863 Blaydon Station footbridge seen from the Keelman's Way which here runs close to the railway. St Cuthbert's Church, Blaydon can be seen in the distance.
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Keelman's Way alongside Stella Road
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ1763 The Keelman's Way (National Cycle Network route 141) is a riverside foot- and cycle-path which runs the width of Gateshead Borough along the south bank of the Tyne. Here it runs along the narrow footway on the north side of Stella Road (B6317) - not an pleasant prospect. Why it has not been diverted onto much more level and attractive riverside ...
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Dunston Staithes Upper Gate
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ2362 A railway (now converted to a cycle path) used to run through this gate. The apartment blocks are on the far side of the River Tyne.
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