Tufts Junction

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Tufts Junction was a junction on the Severn and Wye Railway between Lydney Town and Whitecroft, England. The junction is now on the Dean Forest Railway between Norchard and Whitecroft.

Dean Forest Railway
Traveller's Rest Crossing
Parkend Crossing
Parkend
to Marsh Sidings
Whitecroft Crossing
Whitecroft
Tufts Bridge
over River Lyd
Severn and Wye Railway
to Princess Royal Colliery
Tufts Junction
Norchard
High / Low Level | Loco Shed
Lydney Town Crossing
Lydney Town
St Mary's Halt
Lydney Bypass Crossing A48
Pidcock's Canal
Station Road Crossing
Lydney Junction Heritage railway
to Sharpness via
Severn Railway Bridge
Lydney National Rail
Left arrow Newport  Gloucester Right arrow
Gloucester–Newport line

History

A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Tufts Junction

The junction is where the Mineral loop and branch to Parkhill Colliery branched off from the main Severn and Wye line from Lydney to Lydbrook and Cinderford.[1] The single line diverged into three. It was used to carry coal from local collieries.[2]

All three lines were closed between the 1950s and 1970s.

The main line through the junction has been restored by the Dean Forest Railway which runs between Lydney Junction and Parkend.[3]

References

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