Burneside tramway | |||
Burneside Tramway | |||
Cropper's Burneside Tramway | |||
site name:- | Burneside Papermill | ||
site name:- | Cowan Head Papermill | ||
civil parish:- | Strickland Ketel (formerly Westmorland) | ||
county:- | Cumbria | ||
locality type:- | railway | ||
locality type:- | tramway | ||
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BLM71.jpg Rails of the tramway in the main entrance of the Burneside factory. (taken 31.12.2005) CFR88.jpg Route near Bowston (taken 11.11.2016) |
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CFV48.jpg Model locomotive, Rachel, and wagons:- "JAMES CROPPER & CO. LTD / BURNESIDE PAPER MILLS / ... KENDAL" (taken 23.2.2017) courtesy of James Cropper |
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The locomotive looks like a Simplex 40HP 8 ton standard gauge version of a series
of locos originally made for the War Department, 1914-18, possibly made by Motor Rail
or another company. Used at Burneside 1924-64; it is said to be at Haverthwaite, in
pieces. The private owners wagons were used 1910-39. |
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hearsay:- |
Converted to standard gauge, 1924. |
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Standard gauge siding into Cropper's papermill, Burneside, and a line to the papermill
at Cowan Head, Strickland Ketel, Cumbria. It used a motor-rail tractor (which is in
the collection at the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway). |
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Cowan Head part closed 1965; all closed, 1972. |
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goes through:- | Burneside Junction, Burneside Burneside Papermill, Burneside Cowan Head Papermill, Strickland Ketel 1972: closed - |
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