Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
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A Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (L&B) foi aberta como uma ferrovia independente em maio de 1898. Seu percurso era de 30 km, transpondo a pitoresca paisagem de , ao norte de Devon, Inglaterra. Encerrou suas atividades comerciais em 29 de setembro de 1935. Em 1979, foi criada a Associação da L&BR, com o objetivo de preservar a ferrovia e seu patrimônio. Atualmente a ferrovia opera trens turísticos.
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The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (L&B) opened as an independent railway in May 1898. It was a single track, 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm) narrow gauge railway and was slightly over 19 miles (31 km) long running through the rugged and picturesque area bordering Exmoor in North Devon, England. Although opened after the Light Railways Act 1896 came into force, it was authorised and constructed prior to that act. Therefore, as with all other railways, it was authorised under its own Act of Parliament and built to higher (and more costly) standards than similar railways of the time. In the United Kingdom it was notable as being the only narrow gauge line required to use main-line standard signalling. For a short period the line earned a modest return for shareholders, but for most of its life the L&
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L&BR Association formed
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1979
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2
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--07-17
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"Lyd" – visits Woody Bay
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Association reformed as Trust
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Bridge 67 reinstated
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Killington Lane opened
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Over 100,000 passengers carried since reopening
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Railway Company formed
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Woody Bay station purchased
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New build replica of "Lyn" is completed and unveiled
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Three restored Heritage Coaches re-enter service and ISAAC – Bagnall 0-4-2T No. 3023 of 1953 enters service
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L&B's first steam loco since 1935 – "AXE" – returned to steam
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Lyn at Woody Bay in 2017
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1935-09-29
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Exmoor, Devon, England
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The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (L&B) opened as an independent railway in May 1898. It was a single track, 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm) narrow gauge railway and was slightly over 19 miles (31 km) long running through the rugged and picturesque area bordering Exmoor in North Devon, England. Although opened after the Light Railways Act 1896 came into force, it was authorised and constructed prior to that act. Therefore, as with all other railways, it was authorised under its own Act of Parliament and built to higher (and more costly) standards than similar railways of the time. In the United Kingdom it was notable as being the only narrow gauge line required to use main-line standard signalling. For a short period the line earned a modest return for shareholders, but for most of its life the L&B made a loss. In 1923, the L&B was taken over by the Southern Railway, and eventually closed in September 1935. The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Trust was formed in 1979; and a short section was reopened to passengers in 2004. This was extended in 2006; and the following year plans were announced to open 9 miles (14 km) of track, linking the station at Woody Bay to both Lynton (at a new terminus on an extension to the original line, closer to the town) and Blackmoor Gate, and to a new station at Wistlandpound Reservoir. The present track is now 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) narrow gauge.
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A Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (L&B) foi aberta como uma ferrovia independente em maio de 1898. Seu percurso era de 30 km, transpondo a pitoresca paisagem de , ao norte de Devon, Inglaterra. Encerrou suas atividades comerciais em 29 de setembro de 1935. Em 1979, foi criada a Associação da L&BR, com o objetivo de preservar a ferrovia e seu patrimônio. Atualmente a ferrovia opera trens turísticos.
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Contractor: James Nuttall
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Engineer: James Szlumper
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Promoter: Sir George Newnes, Bart.
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Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
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1898-05-11
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