NYMR Sidings

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Bryan
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NYMR Sidings

Post by Bryan »

I was given these a few years back. I will be passing them on to the new archive centre at Pickering. But thought I would share them first.

Newbridge sand quarry for the old sand line to Saintoft. Dated Nov 20th 1922

The other map I have called Trout farm because I think that is where the siding went off to the old ovens at the bottom of the hill near Trout farm crossing. Dated Nov 2nd 1911
Can anyone confirm? Or is there any other location on the NYMR that had 3 tracks?
The only thing I can see against it is the naming of the River.

Also added is agreement and plan for a new weighbridge for Goathland dated 8th June 1939
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Plan of new sidings at Newbridge quarry
Plan of new sidings at Newbridge quarry
Plan of siding connection Trout Farm?
Plan of siding connection Trout Farm?
Letter to go with application Trout Farm?
Letter to go with application Trout Farm?
Goathland weighbridge plan
Goathland weighbridge plan
Goathland weighbridge application
Goathland weighbridge application
YNMR
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Re: NYMR Sidings

Post by YNMR »

The Industrial Railway Society have an intersting article on the Sandstone Quarry near New Bridge called Sandstone from Saintoft. This link will lead you to it:

http://www.irsociety.co.uk/Archives/11/ ... intoft.htm

Graham
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