The Ticknall Tramway was a 12.8 mi (20.6 km) long 4 ft 2 in (1,270 mm) gauge horse-drawn plateway terminating at Ticknall, Derbyshire, England. It operated from 1802 to 1913.
^Bryan Smith: Ticknall Limeyards, 7. November 2014.
^ abCalke Park Tunnel.
^C. R. Clinker and Charles Hadfield: The Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal and its Railways. Leicestershire Archæological and Historical Society. Pages 65 and 67.
^Old Parks/Ashby Tunnel. In: Newsletter, Volume 5, No 1, Spring 2018. Leicestershire Industrial History Society.
The TicknallTramway was a 12.8 mi (20.6 km) long 4 ft 2 in (1,270 mm) gauge horse-drawn plateway terminating at Ticknall, Derbyshire, England. It operated...
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Ticknall is a civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. It contains 66 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
using horse traction. It ran from a junction with the 4 ft 2in gauge TicknallTramway at Worthington to the foot of the Swannington incline. Leleux states...
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Melbourne Tonge and Breedon Worthington Leicester–Burton upon Trent line TicknallTramway interchange Ashby Tunnel Leicester–Burton upon Trent line Ashby de...
gritstones and coal measures reappear in the far south of Derbyshire from Ticknall (limestone) to Swadlincote (coal measures). Some areas of the White Peak...
the estate alongside the Oakthorpe Colliery from where tramways ran up through Ashby to Ticknall and along the route now of the A42. Mining took place...
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