The Deerness Valley Railway was an eight-mile-long single-track branch railway line that ran along the valley of the River Deerness in County Durham, England. Built by the North Eastern Railway, it ran from Deerness Valley Junction, on the Durham to Bishop Auckland line, to the coal mines along the valley via two intermediate stations, Waterhouses, and Ushaw Moor.[1]
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the River Deerness. It is situated to the west of Durham, a short distance to the south of Bearpark. Ushaw Moor falls within the Deerness electoral ward...
was served by the stone-and timber-built Waterhouses railway station on the DeernessValleyRailway. Although the goods yard was located in the village...
water quality and reduced barriers to fish migration along the Deerness. The River Deerness rises at a spring on the eastern edge of the town of Tow Law...
former railway line now forms part of the Waskerley Way between Tow Law and Consett. |} "A VERY Gusty ride to the edge of the moors, DeernessValley – Salters...
trackbed now forms part of the DeernessValleyRailway Path. "Ushaw Moor Station". Disused Stations. "DeernessValleyRailway Path". The Long Distance Walkers...
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had been opened by the NER in 1862 as the terminus of its Lanchester ValleyRailway from Durham. This lasted only five years however, the LVR was extended...