EAW050715 ENGLAND (1953). The town, Workington, from the north-east, 1953

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Manylion

Pennawd [EAW050715] The town, Workington, from the north-east, 1953
Cyfeirnod EAW050715
Dyddiad 29-June-1953
Dolen
Enw lle WORKINGTON
Plwyf WORKINGTON
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 300525, 529097
Hydred / Lledred -3.541769127175, 54.647040818431
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NY005291

Pinnau

Approximate location of Moss Bay Cart Siding, which was used to transfer small goods from trains to road vehicles and vice versa. During WW1, when work at Lowca continued seven days a week and sometimes overnight the Lowca Light Railway ran workmen's trains from here to Lowca and back.

DaveH
Saturday 11th of November 2023 12:38:04 AM
Bridge carrying the Moss Bay Branch of the one-time Cleator and Workington Junction Railway (CWJR). This mineral line survived until 1973. Trains from Moss Bay steelworks set off south towards Harrington on tracks on the seaward side of the still-existing Cumbrian coastal line. Then they reversed back northwards swinging inland climbing over a bridge out of sight on this image to cross the coastal route and continue curving round to eventually face south once again, meeting the CWJR at Harrington Junction. Shortly after Harrington Junction they diverged seawards to join the Lowca Light Railway, heading for Lowca, on the clifftops north of Parton. The purpose of this convolution was to gain height, from sea level to cliff top.

DaveH
Saturday 11th of November 2023 12:32:34 AM
Lonsdale Park

Ralph Pomeroy
Thursday 27th of December 2018 09:38:07 PM
Workington Central railway station, closed to normal passenger traffic in 1931, line through the station closed completely in 1965.

DaveH
Thursday 13th of July 2017 12:57:05 AM
Workington Cricket Club

Syki264
Thursday 2nd of February 2017 02:33:21 PM