Cycle Path On Former Railway
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Image: © David Robinson Taken: 18 Sep 2021
A stretch of the former railway linking Ferryhill with Hartlepool. Built as an extension of the Hartlepool Dock & Railway to link with the Great North of England Railway and the Clarence Railway it was given the grand title of Great North Of England, Clarence & Hartlepool Junction Railway. The short section from Station Town to Trimdon Colliery is now a cycle route.