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Thin line ran from the [[Darlington and Barnard Castle Line]] to serve local quarries and opened in 1870. It was soon in financial trouble and was closed in 1878. The line was then bought be the [[North Eastern Railway]] and was finally closed just after WWII
The line ran from the [[Darlington and Barnard Castle Line]] to serve local quarries and opened in 1870. It was soon in financial trouble and was closed in 1878. The line was then bought be the [[North Eastern Railway]] and was finally closed just after WWII


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==Sources of Information==
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* Encyclopedia of British Railway Companies by Christopher Awdry. Published 1990
* Encyclopedia of British Railway Companies by Christopher Awdry. Published 1990
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The line ran from the Darlington and Barnard Castle Line to serve local quarries and opened in 1870. It was soon in financial trouble and was closed in 1878. The line was then bought be the North Eastern Railway and was finally closed just after WWII



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Sources of Information

  • Encyclopedia of British Railway Companies by Christopher Awdry. Published 1990