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Route 6 between Milton Keynes and Derby is the core section of the Sustrans route of the South Midlands. [3] After passing through Northampton the route follows the Brampton Valley Way for 14 miles (23 km) to Market Harborough, first opened in 1993 it is one of the longest railway paths in the country [4] and uses two long tunnels. [5]
OpenRailwayMap (ORM) is an online collaborative mapping project developing a worldwide railway map using technology based on the OpenStreetMap project. The project is part of the OpenStreetMap database, and acts as a renderer for the existing OpenStreetMap database to include additional information for railroad lines worldwide. [2]
The National Cycle Network was the first project to receive Millennium Commission funding in 1995. Sustrans has many sources of funding, and in the 2004/05 financial year, its income was £23.6 million: £2.1 million from supporters' donations, £8.5 million from the Department for Transport and a further £2.5 million from the National Opportunities Fund specifically for the Safe Routes projects.
Much of route 62 was created as part of the Trans Pennine Trail, a long-distance path running from coast to coast across Northern England. It forms part of European walking route E8 . [ 2 ] It was given the route number 62 in reference to the M62 motorway which it running parallel to between Liverpool and Selby.
The Sustrans organization describe the Pennine Cycleway route in three sections: Peak District, South Pennines and North Pennines. [3] [4] [5] It goes through the National Parks of the Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales, and Northumberland, while skirting the eastern Lake District.
Previously referred to as a National Cycle Network route, but appears to have been de-designated by Sustrans in 2020 (the situation being unclear as the route had already been omitted from their mapping prior to that). map map 213 Selhurst – South Norwood: Croydon route along A213 that ends at borough border. map 222 Broad Green – (Elmers End)
Between Bathgate and Airdrie the route follows alongside the newly reopened Airdrie-Bathgate railway line, passing Armadale, Blackridge and Caldercruix.Where the cycle route merges onto the A89 (Main street) [Plains] then through a short section of residential streets in Airdrie, (Craigneuk, Gartlea and Cairnhill) before proceeding into Coatdyke, the route joins a disused railway line between ...
The North York Moors National Park Authority is researching the possibility of a cycle link between the two, possibly over an old railway line. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] After Staithes, the route drops back onto the road and follows the coast road to Redcar and through the south of Middlesbrough .