Blakesley Miniature Railway

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Line length0.5 miles (0.80 km)
Track gauge15 in (381 mm)
Minimum radiusUntil 1909: 80 ft = 24.3 m
After 1909: 100 ft = 30.5 m
Blakesley Miniature Railway
Assumed route of the track around 1909/1910
Assumed route of the track and Petrolia hauling a goods train, both around 1909
Technical
Line length0.5 miles (0.80 km)
Track gauge15 in (381 mm)
Minimum radiusUntil 1909: 80 ft = 24.3 m
After 1909: 100 ft = 30.5 m
Signallingyes
Route map

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Blakesley railway station
The Loop or The Circle
Blakesley Hall
Extension of 1909
0.5 (0.8)
Extension of 1910

The Blakesley Miniature Railway was an 804-yard-long (735 m) 15 in (381 mm) gauge railway from Blakesley railway station to Blakesley Hall in Blakesley in West Northamptonshire, which operated from 1903 to 1946.

The 15-inch (381 mm) railroad was less than half a mile (800 m) long and ran from Blakesley Railway Station on the standard gauge East & West Junction Railway to the power plant and cowsheds at the back end of the property. It served primarily for the transport of coke, but was also occasionally used for transporting passengers from and to the nearby station.[1]

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