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Where were Marion and I walking our dog today?
 
Re: Where were Marion and I walking our dog today?
Posted by bradshaw at 08:05, 22nd September 2025
 
The OS map shows the route.
The quarrying produced many tramways within the quarries and the Merchants Railway which took stone down to the piers at Castletown.
In addition, the breakwaters were built from stone hewn from the Admiralty quarries. This needed an incline down to the harbour. It was run from there to the breakwater by a broad gauge railway on wooden piers. The stone was dropped where needed, presumably burying the trestles.

Brian Jackson’s books give more detail and photographs

Re: Where were Marion and I walking our dog today?
Posted by bradshaw at 07:29, 22nd September 2025
 
Yes, the track bed of the Easton and Church Hope Railway, which was set up to haul stone from the quarries at Easton to a pier at Church ‘ope Cove. Realigned in 1874 to run to Castleton and the Weymouth and Portland Railway, it can be walked from Easton to 800m beyond Folly Pier but the Port block futher progress meaning a return the same way.
The cliff faces were being used by over a dozen climbers to practice their skills.
I came across this video a few moments ago which might be worth watching

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF_GIGvPNHY

Re: Where were Marion and I walking our dog today?
Posted by grahame at 17:23, 21st September 2025
 
Would you be between Fortuneswell and Easton?

Re: Where were Marion and I walking our dog today?
Posted by Mark A at 16:32, 21st September 2025
 
Looks to be Slingers country.

Mark

Re: Where were Marion and I walking our dog today?
Posted by ChrisB at 16:00, 21st September 2025
 
got a photo to give us a starting clue?

Where were Marion and I walking our dog today?
Posted by bradshaw at 15:55, 21st September 2025
 
What railway was this?

Apologies, photo now added!

 
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