Eryholme-Richmond branch line

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The Eryholme-Richmond branch line was opened in 1846 by the York and Newcastle Railway Company. The original section of the line ran from between a point in between Darlington and Northallerton on what is now the East Coast Main Line and the terminus at Richmond railway station.

Eryholme-Richmond branch line
East Coast Main Line
Darlington Bank Top
Croft Spa
Eryholme
East Coast Main Line
Moulton
Scorton
Catterick Bridge
Brompton Road Halt
Colburn Sidings
Richmond
Catterick Camp (Camp Centre)
Power House
File:Moulton Scorton Tackbed 1.jpg
Nature taking over the trackbed between Moulton End and Scorton, May 2007


Catterick sub branch

File:CatterickRailwayBridge.jpg
Catterick railway bridge
Catterick railway bridge as seen from the road bridge

The start of the First World War saw the hasty construction of a sub branch line to Catterick Camp (now Catterick Garrison) which opened in 1915. The sub branch separated near Brompton-on-Swale crossing the River Swale via Catterick Railway Bridge, which still stands parallel to the stone bridge that gives the settlement of Catterick Bridge its name. The branch then served the Catterick Garrison.

Closure

The line and its sub branch survived the Beeching cuts of the early 1960s largely thanks to extensive use by the military. The line only survived a few years before succumbing to closure in 1969.

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