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Deerness Valley Railway information


  Deerness Valley Railway
Overview
LocaleCounty Durham
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Length8 miles (13 km)
Legend
Deerness Valley Railway
East Coast Main Line to Chester-le-Street
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Durham
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Lanchester Valley Railway to Consett
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Durham to Bishop Auckland Line to Bishop Auckland
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East Coast Main Line to Darlington
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Ushaw Moor
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New Brancepeth Colliery
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Ushaw Moor Colliery
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Hamsteels, Esh, and Cornsay collieries
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Waterhouses
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Waterhouses Colliery
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East Hedley Hope Colliery
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Stanley Inclines
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Stanley Drift Mines
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Wooley Colliery
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Bank Foot Coke Works/Chemical Plant
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Stanhope and Tyne Railway to Consett
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Crook
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West Durham Railway to Byers Green
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Weardale Extension Railway to Bishop Auckland

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]

  1. ^ "Disused Stations: Waterhouses Station (Durham)".

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