Can anybody tell me if the following two public footpath level-crossings are still bare track and undecked - both north of York :-
Tollerton ( SE512650 )
Sandy Lane, Alne ( SE507658 )
Many thanks!
Deckless level-crossings - track scrambles.
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Re: Deckless level-crossings - track scrambles.
Hi,
I have a list of Crossings but it is not a full list. Does anyone have a full list of the Bridges and their names and mileages in a Bridge Register for Kings Cross to Doncaster and also the names of the original list of Accommodation and Occupation Crossings for Kings Cross to Doncaster
I have Sandy Lane Crossing North of York at 10 miles 51 chains - it is an open public Footpath Crossing. There is also an unnamed Public Footpath Crossing at 10 miles 4 chains. Tollerton is 9 miles 55 Chains - Former Station.
My E-Mail is a.brown.125@hotmail.com
Regards
Andy Brown
I have a list of Crossings but it is not a full list. Does anyone have a full list of the Bridges and their names and mileages in a Bridge Register for Kings Cross to Doncaster and also the names of the original list of Accommodation and Occupation Crossings for Kings Cross to Doncaster
I have Sandy Lane Crossing North of York at 10 miles 51 chains - it is an open public Footpath Crossing. There is also an unnamed Public Footpath Crossing at 10 miles 4 chains. Tollerton is 9 miles 55 Chains - Former Station.
My E-Mail is a.brown.125@hotmail.com
Regards
Andy Brown
Re: Deckless level-crossings - track scrambles.
Sorry for the late reply.
It's up-to-the-minute information I'm after, as the technicalities of crossings change quickly these days - overlaid barriers, new lights, etc, etc.
I'm not sure how many foot-crossings survive 'undecked'? There are two near me, on a main-line route. A NR publication states that it will be 2030 before all such have decking. ( Good luck with your pram or disability buggy before then! And that's once you've dragged them over a stile, of course. . . )
It's up-to-the-minute information I'm after, as the technicalities of crossings change quickly these days - overlaid barriers, new lights, etc, etc.
I'm not sure how many foot-crossings survive 'undecked'? There are two near me, on a main-line route. A NR publication states that it will be 2030 before all such have decking. ( Good luck with your pram or disability buggy before then! And that's once you've dragged them over a stile, of course. . . )