20 Jan 2022, 12:08 pm
Came across this site, which I thought may be of interest to members. Shows the extent of historic railways across the UK: https://www.railmaponline.com/UKIEMap.php
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(20 Jan 2022, 4:27 pm)54APhotography wrote [ -> ]I'm assuming this is a work in progress? There's more missing than that are shown!The one that jumps out to me, is the line which went to Phili Depot and had the spur with the Leamside line at Elba Park.
(20 Jan 2022, 12:08 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]Came across this site, which I thought may be of interest to members. Shows the extent of historic railways across the UK: https://www.railmaponline.com/UKIEMap.phpIntrigued about that collection of lines near Frankland Prison.
(20 Jan 2022, 4:27 pm)54APhotography wrote [ -> ]I'm assuming this is a work in progress? There's more missing than that are shown!
(20 Jan 2022, 4:33 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]The one that jumps out to me, is the line which went to Phili Depot and had the spur with the Leamside line at Elba Park.
Intrigued about that collection of lines near Frankland Prison.
Can vaguely remember some concrete buildings in that area, but can't remember what they were for.
Didn't know there were any lines there at all.
(20 Jan 2022, 4:33 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]The one that jumps out to me, is the line which went to Phili Depot and had the spur with the Leamside line at Elba Park.The remains of the buildings near the prison estate are the Brasside & Frankland brickworks, closed late 1950s/early 1960s.
Intrigued about that collection of lines near Frankland Prison.
Can vaguely remember some concrete buildings in that area, but can't remember what they were for.
Didn't know there were any lines there at all.
(20 Jan 2022, 4:33 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]The one that jumps out to me, is the line which went to Phili Depot and had the spur with the Leamside line at Elba Park.As I suspected, as it looked like an industrial line, just had a look at some old OS maps and the 1947 one has a brick and tile works there.
Intrigued about that collection of lines near Frankland Prison.
Can vaguely remember some concrete buildings in that area, but can't remember what they were for.
Didn't know there were any lines there at all.
(20 Jan 2022, 4:33 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]The one that jumps out to me, is the line which went to Phili Depot and had the spur with the Leamside line at Elba Park.The concrete buildings was the Ministry of Supply Brasside Munitions Depot set up to supply the Royal Navy during world war two. The site had 24 concrete storage bunkers and ancillary buildings with a spur from the main railway network. Apparently the link to the main railway network was removed during the building of the prison.
Intrigued about that collection of lines near Frankland Prison.
Can vaguely remember some concrete buildings in that area, but can't remember what they were for.
Didn't know there were any lines there at all.
(20 Jan 2022, 5:38 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]As I suspected, as it looked like an industrial line, just had a look at some old OS maps and the 1947 one has a brick and tile works there.Didn't know about the brick works, but makes sense with some of the ponds there.
https://www.francisfrith.com/uk/finchale-priory/maps
(21 Jan 2022, 4:11 pm)GuyParkRoyal wrote [ -> ]The concrete buildings was the Ministry of Supply Brasside Munitions Depot set up to supply the Royal Navy during world war two. The site had 24 concrete storage bunkers and ancillary buildings with a spur from the main railway network. Apparently the link to the main railway network was removed during the building of the prison.Munitions dump! That's similar to the story I heard.
The site covers a huge area and can be viewed on youtube from a drone survey uploaded by John Twist.
(22 Jan 2022, 10:46 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Didn't know about the brick works, but makes sense with some of the ponds there.I had no idea about brickworks in Durham until I spotted a brick on my house with a claypath brickwork imprint. There were some around Crook Hall, too.
Munitions dump! That's similar to the story I heard.
Mind, the prison was only finished late 70s/early 80s, so that's a long time to leave the spur in place.
(22 Jan 2022, 10:56 am)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]I had no idea about brickworks in Durham until I spotted a brick on my house with a claypath brickwork imprint. There were some around Crook Hall, too.Loads of brick works around that neck of the woods at one point. Lumley and Birtley were big manufacturers of bricks too.
(22 Jan 2022, 11:54 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Loads of brick works around that neck of the woods at one point. Lumley and Birtley were big manufacturers of bricks too.I knew about Birtley as I lived in a house built with Birtley bricks. I never put 2 and 2 together with Claypath, though