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The via ferrata at Honister Pass. In 1997 the mine was reopened by local businessman, Mark Weir, who redeveloped the mining side - producing small quantities of roofing slate - and who also turned the site into a tourist attraction. [12] A 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) narrow gauge industrial railway was used to assist in the slate extraction ...
In 2011 Natural England successfully prosecuted Honister Slate Mine for damaging the SSSI. The mine had been redeveloped by a local businessman as a tourist attraction, and the facilities included an unapproved extension to an existing via ferrata and a zip wire. It was noted their use by paying members of the public caused significant damage ...
Working slate mine perched at the top of Honister Pass. The mine has gone through phases of activity and redundancy, the current operation started in 1997. Old Delabole Slate Quarry [2] [4] before 1834 after 1987 [5] 1 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (597 mm) Delabole, England: Large Cornish slate quarry with extensive steam and diesel locomotive roster
Honister Slate Mine [21]? Present 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) Elterwater, England: Internal quarry system serving this Lake District quarry. Due to the location of the mine at the head of the Honister Pass, the railway featured long inclines as well as locomotive haulage. In 1997 the mine re-opened with a newly built narrow-gauge railway to ...
Slate mines are found around the world. 90% of Europe's natural slate used for roofing originates from the Slate Industry in Spain. [1] The major slate mining region in the United Kingdom is the Lake district, with Honister slate mine being the last working slate mine, the only producers of the world famous Westmorland greenslate.
This quarry was owned by the Festiniog Slate Co., and the tramway was financed by them, with quarries who wanted to use it paying tolls to them. [4] Significant development of the Bwlch y Slaters site began in 1866, when a connection from the quarry to the tramway was made, enabling finished slates to be exported to market much more easily.
Honister Slate Mine; K. Kirkby Slate Quarries; S. Swithland This page was last edited on 8 April 2017, at 09:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The ascent to the top of the pass from the north-west side The top of Honister Pass and the slate mine Honister Pass, circa 1895. Honister Pass is a mountain pass in the Lake District in Cumbria, England. It is located on the B5289 road, linking Seatoller, in the valley of Borrowdale, to Gatesgarth at the southern end of Buttermere.