https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-65099653Bridgnorth Cliff Railway owner could quit over wall repair costs
The owner of a cliff railway has said he will walk away if he is asked to pay for repairs to a nearby wall.
Dr Malvern Tipping, who has run the railway in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, for 12 years, said the wall is the responsibility of the town council and he could not afford the likely costs.
The town council has not yet said who will pay for the work, but repairs started on Monday.
The railway been closed since December 2022 as engineers studied the wall.
Bridgnorth Cliff Railway is one of the country's oldest and steepest inland funicular railways.