Ryde Pier Head to Esplanade. The pier is 2,234 ft long.
Would these be the two you are thinkimg of
http://www.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...57.922563,-4.402127&spn=0.007772,0.01929&z=16
Both on the Far North line.
I thought the run between Culrain and Invershin was only run on the whole of the network.
This has been done to death loads of times, London blackfriars to city thameslink wins.
Your going to have to reword that, I don't follow.
Apologies. I have a strange habit of leaving written sentences looking incomplete when my mind is on two subjects at once.
What I meant to say was, I thought the run between Culrain and Invershin was the only shortest run between stations on the whole of the UK rail network.
You mean 0 miles 29 chains?
I reckon Ty Glas to Birchgrove (Coryton branch) is the shortest.
The distance between Blackfriars and City Thameslink will have increased when Blackfriars reopens next month as the platforms will be further south.
Please correct me if Quail says I'm wrong, but the mileages for Oxford Road and Deansgate are 189m28ch and 189m57ch - no? Thus, the distance between the two is 29 chains as previously corrected.No, I mean what I said in my original post, they call it a Track Atlas Of Great Britian, SWEAR BY IT!
Please correct me if Quail says I'm wrong, but the mileages for Oxford Road and Deansgate are 189m28ch and 189m57ch - no? Thus, the distance between the two is 29 chains as previously corrected.
Railmiles has it as 29ch as well.