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Today's anniversary...

On this day in 1862, 163 years ago, goods train started polishing the rail top of the 16-mile section of Border Counties Railway south of Riccarton.

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Alphabetical list

Alphabetical list

This page allows you to search for featured relics by name.

A
12
B
47
C
59
D
20
E
8
F
13
G
25
H
36
I
4
J
1
K
12
L
40
M
26
N
14
O
5
P
22
Q
4
R
14
S
37
T
32
U
2
V
3
W
31
Y
1

The Ss (37)

Sandsend Tunnel
Scarcliffe Station
Scotland Street Tunnel
Scotland Street Tunnel flood
Scotswood Station
Scotswood Viaduct
Scruton Station
Severn Bridge Tunnel
Severn Railway Bridge
Shankend Viaduct
Shillamill Tunnel
Shillamill Viaduct
Silkstone tunnels
Silverdale Tunnel
Silvertown (Connaught) Tunnel
Skares Viaduct
Slapewath Viaduct
Smardale Gill Viaduct
Sneinton Tunnel
Solway Viaduct
Soothill Tunnel
Spey Viaduct
Spinkhill Tunnel
Spofforth Viaduct
St Fillans Tunnel
St Lawrence Tunnel
St Michaels Tunnel
Stainland Viaduct
Staintondale Station
Stalybridge New Tunnel
Stamford Bridge Viaduct
Standedge tunnels
Staple Hill Tunnel
Strowan Tunnel
Sugar Loaf Tunnel
Sunderland tunnels
Symonds Yat Tunnel

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Forgotten Relics records and celebrates the UK's disused railway structures, still standing as monuments to the period of ambition, courage and endeavour during which they were built.

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