FOUND...A HIDDEN BRIDGE on The Forge Valley Railway Line | Disused Railways UK

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
  • Welcome to the first part of a 3 part series exploring the old railway stations of The Forge Valley line one of many disused railways in the UK. This episode I travel along the old railway line called The Forge Valley Line that used to run between Scarborough and Pickering, in North Yorkshire.
    During Part 1 I begin my journey along the disused railway stations of The Forge Valley line at Seamer station (still an active station) where the Forge Valley Railway branched off and headed towards Seamer.
    I take in some of the still in tact railway infrastructure such as Seamer Bridge, Irton Waterworks, an old railway bridges across the River Derwent and Forge Valley station itself, located in West Ayton.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro At Seamer Station
    0:52 Seamer Bridge
    1:53 Irton Waterworks
    2:47 Ayton Hidden Railway Bridge
    5:12 Last Train Story
    7:18 Forge Valley Station Building
    8:43 Future Videos
    In Part 2 of this series I travel further west along The Forge Valley Line towards the villages of Wykeham and Brompton by Sawdon.
    Part 3 of the series sees me complete the 16 mile journey by visiting the remaining disused stations at Snainton, Ebberston and Thornton Dale before concluding with Pickering station which is now the southern terminus of the North York Moors heritage railway.
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