Beckhole Incline

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title: Beckhole Incline
text: Beckhole Incline was a steep, rope-worked gradient on the railway line between Whitby and Pickering, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Opened in May 1836 as part of the horse-worked Whitby & Pickering Railway, the line was operated by three railway companies before becoming redundant on the opening of a diversionary line to the east that allowed through working by steam engines on the entire line. Although the incline was closed to regular traffic in 1865, it was used for a very brief p
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description: Disused railway incline in North Yorkshire, England
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beckhole_Incline
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date modified: 2023-03-30T04:03:07Z
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