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Sideshoots - associated subjects => Heritage railway lines, Railtours, other rail based attractions => Topic started by: grahame on December 25, 2014, 21:08:11



Title: Heritage lines and other notable sites with non-national rail interest
Post by: grahame on December 25, 2014, 21:08:11
I'm taking advantage of the new board ... starting with a list of notable transport destinations for Wiltshire.   Please help me by reminding me of what I've forgotten or posting for other counties!

Heritage lines and other notable sites with non-national rail interest - Wiltshire
Swindon and Cricklade Railway
Steam, Swindon
Science Museum store, Wroughton
Minature Railway, Bulkington
Brokerswood narrow gauge railway
Longleat narrow gauge railway
Minature Railway, Westbury Cement Works
Minature Railway, Coate Water, Swindon
Chippenham to Calne ex Railway as cycle way
Black Dog Halt / station remains on cycle way

And while I'm at it ... waterway interest - Wiltshire
Kennet and Avon Canal - Crofton Pumps
Kennet and Avon Canal - Pewsey Wharf
Kennet and Avon Canal - Devizes Visitor Centre
Kennet and Avon Canal - Caen Hill Locks
Kennet and Avon Canal - Avoncliff Aquaduct
Kennet and Avon Canal - Dundas Aquaduct
Wilts and Berks Canal - Clacker's Brook Aquaduct
Wilts and Berks Canal - Calne Wharf
Wilts and Berks Canal - Lost Waterway Walk, Melksham
Wilts and Berks Canal - Double Bridges
Wilts and Berks Canal - Dauncey
Wilts and Berks Canal - Royal Wootton Bassett
Wilts and Berks Canal - New section Swindon - Wichelstowe (?)
Wilts and Berks Canal - Coate Water
North Wilts Canal - Under Swindon Railway and North
River Avon / Reybridge; at Bradford-on-Avon

... road interest - Wiltshire
The road to Imber


Title: Re: Heritage lines and other notable sites with non-national rail interest
Post by: ellendune on December 25, 2014, 21:13:44
The Science museum store in Wroughton is not open to the public any more.

You could add the Chiseldon to Marlborough cycle path along the old M&SWJ railway. 

The Wilts and Berks is at Dauntsey Lock - a little way from Dauntsey itself

There is a new section of teh Wilts and Berks Reopened about as far as the M4 next to Waitrose in Wichelstome.  There is also a section of the proposed diversion built through East Wichel itself. 



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