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Hindlow railway station was
opened for
goods in 1833 near to
Hindlow near King
Sterndale to the
south east of Buxton,
Derbyshire on the
Cromford and High...
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there to
Hindlow,
where the line
joined the CHPR. It then
climbed once more at 1 in 60 (16.7 ‰),
through the 514 yd (470 m)
Hindlow Tunnel, to the...
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Incline and the
Hopton Incline,
closed on 21
April 1967 and
Friden to
Hindlow closed on 2
October 1967. In 1971 the Peak Park
Planning Board and Derbyshire...
- on 21
April 1967. The
final section was
between Friden Goods Yard and
Hindlow which closed on 2
October 1967. In 1971 the Peak Park
Planning Board and...
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proceeded down the
remaining inclines. The site of this can
still be seen near
Hindlow, in Derbyshire. (National Grid
location grid
reference ST316887.). Sefton...
- in 1869, Peak Dale in 1877,
Oldham Lime in 1878, East
Buxton in 1880,
Hindlow in 1882 and
Buxton Central in 1885.
Buxton Lime
Firms (BLF) was formed...
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Bunsall Upper Incline Burbage Tunnel Ladmanlow Old
Harpur Harpur Hill
Hindlow Hindlow Tunnel Dowlow Halt
Dowlow Works Hurdlow Parsley Hay
Ashbourne line...
- hand
included three petrol powered locomotives for
Beswicks Limeworks of
Hindlow, Derbyshire. The
factory at
Bedford continued in
operation for many years...
- near
Hindlow and
proceeding to a
branch to
Ashbourne at
Parsley Hay.
After leaving Hindlow the line
began to
climb at 1 in 60 (16.7 ‰)
through Hindlow Tunnel...
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Houses Hill
Somersal Hillclifflane Hills Town
Hilltop Hillyfields Hilton Hindlow Hockerley Hodthorpe Hognaston Hogshawe Holbrook Holbrook Moor Hole in the...