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Sand Hutton Light Railway
Overview
HeadquartersSand Hutton
LocaleEngland
Dates of operation1922–1932
PredecessorSand Hutton Miniature Railway
Successorabandoned
Technical
Track gauge18 in (457 mm)
Length5+14 miles (8.4 km)
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York–Beverley line

The Sand Hutton Light Railway was a minimum gauge estate railway serving the estate of Sir Robert Walker, the Fourth Baronet of Sand Hutton, Yorkshire.[1] It connected the main house with the LNER Warthill Station and the village of Bossall. It replaced the earlier, shorter, 15 in (381 mm) gauge Sand Hutton Miniature Railway that was built in 1914.

  1. ^ Lundy, D. (comp.) (2007). A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe (80659 ed.). p. 8066. Retrieved 1 December 2007.

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