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The Moseley Railway Trust is a major British collection of industrial narrow gauge locomotives and other equipment. It originally had its base in south Manchester, but has relocated to the Apedale Community Country Park near Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, where the Apedale Valley Light Railway and an important museum are being established next to the Apedale Heritage Centre.
Dehri-Rohtas Light Railway [62] RENISHAW No. 2 Crookes Bros, Renishaw Sugar Estate, South Africa [63] 1986 1926 0-4-0T 2 ft (610 mm) United Kingdom: Apedale Valley Light Railway [64] Cited reference gives incorrect works number. Tongaat Sugar: 1994 1928 0-4-0T 2 ft (610 mm) South Africa: Sandstone Steam Railroad [65] ST DUNSTAN: Snowdown ...
Apedale Valley Light Railway. LR3090 1369 1918 4w PM: 40 Protected version. Apedale Valley Light Railway. LR3098 1377 1918 4w PM: 40 Protected version. National Railway Museum on loan to Leighton Buzzard Light Railway. LR3101 1381 1918 4w PM: 40 Protected version, restored as Open Version. Recently at Amberley Chalk Pits Museum LR2478 1757 1918 ...
Within the park is the Apedale Heritage Centre. The adjoining Moseley Railway Trust [2] is currently running the first phase of the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge Apedale Valley Light Railway extending further into the parkland. There is a series of tracks, waymarked routes and self-guided trails.
The Apedale Heritage Centre was created at the site of Staffordshire's Apedale Mine and is run by volunteers. It is located just outside the village of Chesterton near Newcastle-under-Lyme in the Apedale Community Country Park .
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In 2010, the Charlotte Trolley service to the station was discontinued. [5] In 2015, the side platforms were lengthened to allow three-car trains at the station. [6] [7] On June 30, 2022, the station was renamed to Brooklyn Village to correspond with the street renaming of Stonewall Street to Brooklyn Village Avenue. [8] [9]
South End is the tentatively named and planned light rail infill station in Charlotte, North Carolina. The at-grade dual side platforms are to be a stop along the Lynx Blue Line, serving South End and reconnecting the nearby Dilworth and Brookhill neighborhoods. At an estimated cost of $24 million, CATS expects the station to open in 2028. [1] [2]