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Woodhorn Narrow Gauge Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Woodhorn Narrow Gauge Railway
Woodhorn Narrow Gauge Railway is a long railway on narrow gauge track. The line runs from Woodhorn, Northumberland, England to a restaurant in the car park of the QE2 lake. == History of the railway ==
In 1991, The Woodhorn Museum and Northumberland Archives (Wansbeck Council) was given an ex-mining locomotive and three man-riding cars by the NCB, following the closure of Vane Tempest colliery in County Durham. It was decided rather than allow these vehicles to become a static exhibition, it would better serve the heritage of the community if they were made operational and allowed to develop their potential as a visitor attraction. Because of this, a volunteer group was formed to manage and build a railway on which the vehicles could operate. The line was built, being completed in 1994 and ran from the site of the present Museum, along the side of the QE2 lake, terminating at the platform known as Lakeside Halt. The railway has operated ever since, with the exception of the years when the county Archives were built.
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