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Scarborough North Bay Railway
(D582) 1933 Poseidon, approaching the tunnel, heading for Peasholm station
Service
Type
Minimum-gauge railway
Ridership
100,000
History
Opened
1931
Technical
Track gauge
20 in (508 mm)
v
t
e
North Bay Railway
Legend
mi
headshunt
turntable
¾
Scalby Mills
for Sealife Centre
foot crossing
½
Beach
cable car
footbridge
footbridge
tunnel
waterchute
footbridge
siding
engine shed
foot crossing
staff only
0
Peasholm
headshunt
mi
Not to scale Source: Railway Track Diagrams[1]
Loco 1931 Neptune passes 1932 Triton at Beach station, 3 August 2006.
Scarborough North Bay Railway (SNBR) is a ridable miniature railway (also known as a minimum-gauge railway) in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1931,[2] to the gauge of 20 in (508 mm), and runs for approximately 7⁄8 mile (1.4 km) between Peasholm Park and Scalby Mills in the North Bay area of the town. The railway attracted approximately 200,000 visitors in the 2014–2015 season, and remains popular with tourists.
^Jacobs, Gerald, ed. (2006). Railway Track Diagrams Volume 2: Eastern. Quail Track Diagrams. p. 19. ISBN 0-9549866-2-8.
^"Meet Percy – the cat who travels by train to watch the fish at marine life centre". Yorkshire Post. 19 October 2009. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
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