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Marching arches...
Taken with Sony A7ll and vintage Yashica 135mm F2.8 lens.
Low Gill viaduct that took the now disused Ingleton Branch line from Clapham, North Yorkshire to Tebay in Cumbria. This shot was taken at the north end of the line in the Lune Valley gorge near Tebay.
A short extract courtesy of Wikipedia:
The Ingleton branch line was a rural railway line in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Westmorland in England (now North Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria). It was originally planned in 1846 to form part of a main line route from London to Scotland, but fell victim to rivalry between railway companies. Completion was delayed until 1861, and it was only ever a rural branch line, serving the towns of Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh. It closed to passengers in 1954 and was dismantled in 1967.
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Marching arches...
Taken with Sony A7ll and vintage Yashica 135mm F2.8 lens.
Low Gill viaduct that took the now disused Ingleton Branch line from Clapham, North Yorkshire to Tebay in Cumbria. This shot was taken at the north end of the line in the Lune Valley gorge near Tebay.
A short extract courtesy of Wikipedia:
The Ingleton branch line was a rural railway line in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Westmorland in England (now North Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria). It was originally planned in 1846 to form part of a main line route from London to Scotland, but fell victim to rivalry between railway companies. Completion was delayed until 1861, and it was only ever a rural branch line, serving the towns of Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh. It closed to passengers in 1954 and was dismantled in 1967.
Much more here: