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Derwent Valley Railway

Attractions Railway Railway Stations

Station St, New Norfolk, TAS 7140
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Description

The Derwent Valley Light Railway was a privately owned standard-gauge railway in North Yorkshire, England, and was never nationalised, remaining as a private operation all its life.

The line gained its nickname of The Blackberry Line in the days when it used to transport blackberries to markets in Yorkshire and London.. The south end of the railway, from Wheldrake to Cliffe Common, was opened on 29 October 1912, with the remainder of the line opening on 19 July 1913. Although it was constructed primarily as a freight line, passenger trains were introduced from 1913, and during the First World War it was used as a diversionary route by the North Eastern Railway between York and Selby. Passenger services ended in 1926, though freight traffic prospered through the Second World War.

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Location

Station St, New Norfolk, TAS 7140

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