Acc3lerat1on
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Abandoned railway lines that were converted to a cycle/footpath. Of the top of my head, I can remember the Bristol - Bath cycle path.
Indeed. The TPT also includes a six miles section from Hadfield station to Woodhead tunnel(s) where the old trackbed also has the alternative name of the "Longdendale Trail".Much of the Trans Pennine Trail is along old railway lines including the Warrington to Broadheath line, lines around Stockport
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Hornsea Branch (most of it from the outskirs of Hull is a path). Part of the Withernsea branch too I think, although I've not walked that one.
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If you give me details of between which locations and the mileages and I will arrange to add them to the list.The Wikipedia list omits the LNWR Blaenavon branch and the Brecon and Abergavenny. Also in that area, thankfully not accessible to cyclists as they are both historic monuments parts of Hills Tramroad and the Blorenge Tramroad.
I will try to add them to the list.Most of Cowes-Newport, Newport-Sandown, Shanklin-Wroxall and Brading- St Helens.
The whole length of the former branch is now a path.Some of Addiscombe to Woodside is now a path, where, pleasingly, I spotted (in fact heard first) some Whitethroats when doing a bird survey in the early noughties.
Please supply between locations or the name of the path and I will arrange to add them to the listDoesn't look like the former Garforth, Kippax, Castleford lines appears