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n Kilmarnock and Irvine the route follows the trackbed of a disused railway line.
tion booking office is located underneath the trackbed in a subway, where footsteps lead up to the i
e station building has been extended over the trackbed, in a sympathetic style, and is now a license
e west end of the station and this end of the trackbed is a footpath and cycleway.
cess between the lane and the halt is via the trackbed of a tramway which linked the railway line wi
km (4 mi) of Belfast and County Down Railway trackbed, and a 1.6 km (1 mi) extension south to the h
ower valley of the River Sett and follows the trackbed of a former branch railway line from New Mill
pic Games; the lake will straddle the railway trackbed, taking a 120-metre section out of the route
The footpath along the trackbed leads all the way to Thorpe Hill where a comm
currently clearing and preparing the existing trackbed to allow its route to be extended to East Gri
, the railway has been acquiring parts of the trackbed as and when possible.
s, however, possible to trace the line of the trackbed eastwards around the site, past the railway c
w the tunnel is sealed shut and the remaining trackbed serves as a trail for hikers and off-road veh
The old trackbed can be followed through Linear Park, before y
In 2011 the unused trackbed has been cleared but vegetation has a greater
The trackbed has been developed into a rail trail and now
rted into a four-bedroom family home, and the trackbed has been filled-in and landscaped.
The trackbed has been replaced by a tarmac road surface, w
Part of the trackbed has been used to construct the Seaton Tramway
s Hempshill Vale towards Nottingham where its trackbed has been used to accommodate Hempshill Hall P
Through Shepshed the trackbed has been obliterated, but to the east it is d
as all buildings have been demolished and the trackbed has been used for the A4124 Wednesfield Way.
currently in use as a private residence, the trackbed has been filled to platform level, and while
The trackbed has been built over by road construction.
factory also exists on either side of the old trackbed just before the terminus) and the stationmast
A modern bungalow has been across the trackbed and blocks the eastern side of the High Stree
hing, the station was demolished, leaving the trackbed and bridge in situ.
interesting story in itself, and most of the trackbed, and bridges are still very much in evidence
The trackbed used by the 2 lines that bypassed the platfor
The proposed route runs along trackbed owned by Network Rail that was constructed in
The trackbed is clear up to south of the former station si
al carrageway being built across the original trackbed after closure.. Rolling stock is stored at Lo
The track was lifted in 1985, with the trackbed being converted into a pedestrian walkway and
twork route 45 uses a large proportion of the trackbed between Cricklade and Marlborough .
The trackbed is currently preserved as part of the Marriot
ne of trees that follow the course of the old trackbed and define the edge of a field.
n building has been constructed on the former trackbed, including demoltition of part of the west en
The trackbed lay disused for ten years until 1989 when, in
The old trackbed, now disused.
d in 1997 when Tramlink took over much of the trackbed from Elmers End.
- a private company dedicated to securing L&B trackbed for eventual use by the revived railway - com
railway running from Alston, along the former trackbed as far as Kirkhaugh.
named the "Old Withyham Station"; much of the trackbed as far as Groombridge and Three Bridges are p
n construction of a concrete busway along the trackbed between Fareham and Fort Brockhurst.
After the community centre the trackbed is followable again down to Loughborough Fire
Large sections of the trackbed now form part of the Monsal Trail, a cycle an
The trackbed now forms part of the Deerness Valley Railway
e the Prestatyn-Dyserth Way, a former railway trackbed, the Great Orme and Little Orme at Llandudno,
tend the narrow gauge railway long the former trackbed towards Haltwhistle, although it is unlikely
arries the embankment over the former railway trackbed, which has been reused to divert the B4009 to
The trackbed between here and the former junction with the
The trackbed remained in the ownership of the receiver of
The trackbed remains in place and, when reopened, will giv
ts existence at the site, although the former trackbed is in use as a footpath.
of line was last used in 1984, and the entire trackbed remains intact, even though the track itself
& Lamport Railway has been able to lease the trackbed and is restoring part of the route.
to Witham road at TF024176 and runs along the trackbed as it approaches Little Bytham station.
ll stands, as a private house with the former trackbed through its garden.
tion itself has since been demolished and the trackbed between itself and to the north towards Ulver
dealt some serious blows, including numerous trackbed breaches, lack of funding and the NWRDA sayin
wal of support by the LB&SCR, but part of the trackbed was later used in the construction of the Oxt
e have been built upon the rest of the former trackbed to Loughborough Derby Road station.
ny was formed to purchase the 11-mile (18 km) trackbed from Louth to New Waltham as BR would not sel
The old trackbed from Morfa Mawddach railway station to Dolgel
Nature taking over the trackbed between Moulton End and Scorton, May 2007
Trackbed near new station
The trackbed is now used as a cycle track in part.
The halt closed in 1950 and the trackbed is now part of the Potteries Greenway.
d to run through the village, and the disused trackbed is now part of a nature reserve.
ngs at Waddesdon Road remains, but the former trackbed is now a public footpath known as the Tramway
The trackbed is now a footpath and the tunnel, which was t
The former trackbed is now the Llwybr Mawddach (or "Mawddach Trai
the railway line through Riccall; the former trackbed is now the route of the A19 around the villag
osure of the railway line through Naburn; the trackbed is now used as a cycle path between York and
The trackbed is now a cycle way.
The trackbed is now a footpath.
Part of the trackbed is now a permissive bridleway.
The former trackbed is now the Southwell Trail footpath.
The platforms and trackbed have now all been removed and made into part
The trackbed has now been used for the route of the A66 ro
The line was closed in 1977 and the trackbed is now a public footpath and cycleway
The trackbed is now a walkway but part of the platform edg
s, and the building of some houses on the old trackbed north of the station site, mean that the Cast
The section of the trackbed south of the A2 road of that closed line was
The old trackbed peters out in a field and nothing remains of
e Council are in the process of reopening the trackbed north over the grade II listed viaduct as par
over the last decade or so, with much of the trackbed heavily overgrown - in some areas almost tota
The trackbed remained overgrown for many years before bein
ourist line on the existing 5.5-mile (8.9 km) trackbed from Pant through Pontsticill to Dol-y-gaer.
rt of the A4260 road has been built along the trackbed and part of the A34 road has been built acros
The former trackbed of part of the Birkenhead Railway has been co
Valley Railway, which runs to Aylsham on the trackbed of part of the former East Norfolk Railway ro
Today the trackbed forms part of the Staffordshire Way.
The platform still exists and the trackbed is part of a cycleway.
The trackbed is part of the Monsal Trail, a walk and cycle
The trackbed to Pevensey is mostly intact with the A22 roa
The trackbed and platform are now part of the grounds of t
The trackbed and platform, looking towards Scorton
The trackbed and platforms have been removed and their sit
as demolished and the cutting occupied by the trackbed and platforms was infilled.
Trackbed and platforms.
In terms of infrastructure, nearly all of the trackbed still remains, and indeed so does much of the
link route 3 diverges to the south along this trackbed, whilst routes 1 and 2 diverge to the north a
While the line was closed, the trackbed in Ryde Tunnel was raised to reduce flooding
s indicated that the viaducts, as well as the trackbed, are safeguarded against future development i
way project by purchasing further sections of trackbed and seeking to connect the Bude to Holsworthy
ugh the site remained open until 1968 and the trackbed has since been converted into a public walkwa
ollowing closure of the Addiscombe branch the trackbed has since become Addiscombe Railway Park.
ich railway station for the future use of the trackbed and site.
e A35 through the platforms, using the former trackbed for some distance.
It will reuse the trackbed and station site of the former North London L
in East Grinstead where about one mile of the trackbed from Station Road to the Lewes Road tunnel ha
As at 2010 the station site and trackbed is still undeveloped with degraded remains of
acks were lifted several years later, but the trackbed is still visible and has been partly adapted
At present, the trackbed is still present and the site of the station
ed on 2 March 1964, although the route of the trackbed can still be found.
after about a century of operation though the trackbed can still be seen almost encircling the easte
The disused platform and trackbed is still visible behind the southbound platfo
The trackbed between Stratford-upon-Avon Racecourse Platfo
The trackbed was subsequently taken over for preservation,
e shed, at a place where the original railway trackbed between Swindon and Cricklade includes an add
The old station trackbed was tarmaced and it was used in the 1960-80s
m to Edenham public footpath runs next to the trackbed from TF039195 to TF041196.
The trackbed through the station is now part of the Harbor
The old trackbed of the Newport-Sandown railway runs through i
The trail follows the trackbed of the former Midland Railway main line from
o the modern site is along the former railway trackbed from the A32.
The 2.5-mile Sett Valley Trail follows the trackbed of the former railway line between Hayfield a
c footpath has been created along some of the trackbed, including the section which passed through D
Part is constructed along the trackbed of the former railway line between Ringwood a
The trackbed through the station has been converted into a
m and North Warwickshire railway and also the trackbed of the former Alcester Railway.
Much of the trackbed to the west of Scorton station has been destr
al witnesses described seeing a "hole" in the trackbed after the accident, however, the cause of thi
though no trace remains of Radclive Halt, the trackbed through the station remains intact as a farm
What remained was swept away when the trackbed of the Gravesend Branch from Vale Road as far
ne descends in cutting to a junction with the trackbed of the former Woodside and South Croydon Rail
on the Horsham-Guildford line (1865-1965).The trackbed of the line now forms part of the Downs Link
ation buildings have been demolished, and the trackbed to the west of the station has been converted
t Croesor and Porthmadog follows the original trackbed of the tramway.
ypool the road has been laid largely upon the trackbed of the disused Taff Vale Extension railway li
d the Llanberis Lake Railway over part of the trackbed of the Padarn Railway.
About half mile of the trackbed of the branch has been converted into the mai
nel is an abandoned railway tunnel on the old trackbed of the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth main line in
The trackbed of the main section of line now forms part of
onceived in the 1970s and follows part of the trackbed of the former East Lincolnshire Railway betwe
oute is a rail trail running along the former trackbed of the Ruabon to Barmouth branch line of the
g permission and access to about half mile of trackbed with the aim of restoring services along the
Bourne and Saxby broke through the abandoned trackbed of the Earl of Ancaster's disused Edenham & L
The trackbed of the former Par to Fowey branch of the Corn
y area is a guided bus route along the former trackbed joining the A580 East Lancashire Road close t
ealigned over it using a short section of the trackbed of the branch.
ht industrial estate now occupying the former trackbed to the rear of the station.
Road, on a section of line which follows the trackbed of the former Woodside and South Croydon Rail
The trackbed of the old West Somerset Mineral Railway now
e line closed to all traffic in 1961, and the trackbed at the Bala end was subsequently severed by t
km) walk and cycleway mostly follows the old trackbed of the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlan
ck and turns sharply to the east, joining the trackbed of the existing railway line between Crystal
he "Great Central Way" the footpath along the trackbed of the old Great Central Railway, near which
rrow gauge operation which reuses some of the trackbed of the old railway line.
dern-day Caernarfon railway station is on the trackbed of the Carnarvonshire Railway just south of t
The museum lies on the trackbed of the Derwent Valley Light Railway - a priva
path of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the trackbed of the dismantled Colne to Skipton railway ar
ott's Way footpath, much of which follows the trackbed of the M&GN Norwich line, and in the work of
re (1,100 yd) tram line which made use of the trackbed of the Spen Valley Line towards Cleckheaton,
ocated on a section of line which follows the trackbed of the former Woodside and South Croydon Rail
The trackbed in the main is reasonably intact today, with
part of the National Cycle Network, along the trackbed of the former railway which opened in 2005, l
s Reservoir to reach Hadfield, from which the trackbed of the Woodhead railway line (the former inte
ocated on a section of line which follows the trackbed of the former Woodside and South Croydon Rail
1978, later in 1991 the reserve acquired the trackbed of the former Stainmore railway from Smardale
The former trackbed of the line is now part of the Rodwell Trail
ow Hunsley Plantation, looking west along the trackbed of the former Hull and Barnsley Railway
The trackbed through the former station is now part of the
The trackbed of the former railway line is now part of Nat
The trackbed through the station has been preserved as par
The former trackbed of the line is located on the Rodwell Trail w
A new down platform has been built on the trackbed of the former through lines.
The trackbed on this side now carries a sewage or water ma
The trackbed of this line is gradually being converted int
Much of the trackbed for this railway was later used in a joint sc
The M23 cuts across the trackbed between Three Bridges and Grange Road
Trackbed passing through nearby allotments
joinery business whose premises straddle the trackbed immediately to the north of the old station.
leath, whose father had purchased the railway trackbed adjacent to his estate after the closure of t
ling the platform whole "reverting" to former trackbed level to re-allow trains into the site itself
Following closure, the trackbed and tunnel was reincorporated into the Haddon
In the 1980s the trackbed saw use once again by the public, this time a
d in 1963 and was demolished by 1976, and the trackbed was used for the Eastwood Bypass.
The trackbed was used for a new road, the A61, bypassing t
Recently Network Rail have been clearing the trackbed of vegetation to see what is involved in rela
The section of trackbed from Walsingham railway station southwards to
e Tiffield Pocket Park, a 1 km section of the trackbed which was purchased by local businessman John
The line trackbed itself was bought in 1984.
its Kimberley end but a footpath follows its trackbed from Watnall as far as the M1 motorway.
The rest of the station site and the trackbed towards Watnall (as far as the Newdigate Stre
d and liquid waste before releasing it to the trackbed by way of a chlorine sanitizing tank.
he former Cromford and High Peak Railway, the trackbed of which now forms the High Peak Trail.
Although the lines leave the original trackbed before Wolverhampton Low Level, most other pl
The Woodhead railway line closed in 1981; the trackbed between Woodhead and Hadfield now forms the L
                                                                                                    


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