Ludlow to Clee Hill Disused Railway
An exploration of the quarry line to Clee Hill and Titterstone Clee from Ludlow in Shropshire. This railway boasts one of the highest pieces of Standard Gauge track in the country. The line was pulled up just before World War Two, but evidence of the former track and its workings are still evident.

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Bewdley to Woofferton Disused Railway Part 1

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Titterstone Clee Hill | Venture North | Motorhome Exploring

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Britain's Railways: 1948-1961

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The Last Narrow Gauge Railway Adventure: The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway

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Walks in Shropshire: Exploring Ludlow

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Oswestry to Whitchurch Disused Railway Part 1

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DISUSED and abandoned dock sidings

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Aerial video of Clee Hill Shropshire near Ludlow

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Dinorwic Vivian Quarry incline V2

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Britain's Oldest Railway Architecture

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Madeley Junction to Lightmoor Disused Railway

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Walks in Shropshire: Exploring Bridgnorth

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Putting Back the Track Vol. 1 (pt 1 - The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway)

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England's Lost Main Line Railway: Rediscovering the Great Central Main Line

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Hiking CLEE HILL - Ruins & Radars - (full walking tour) SHROPSHIRE, UK

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1960s Steam Snow Hill To Shrewsbury

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The train now departing - Settle Carlisle - The long drag - 1988

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Forgotten Relics Rambles: Thornton to Queensbury

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The 'Other' Heart of Wales Abandoned Railway Line. EDS 14 Manchester to Milford.

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