Percy Beck viaduct/Lartington West Signal box, Teesdale, May 2015

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OK…second report on the former Darlington to Penrith railway line. Two things here as individually they wouldn't merit a full report on their own. I’ve grouped them together as they both lie on the section of the line west of Barnard Castle. The first is just west of Castle Barnard itself. It’s the viaduct over Percy Beck. Hidden amongst the trees of Flatts Woods, the trains for Stainmore and Middleton-in-Teesdale crossed it as they headed out of the town's station. The station has been levelled and now plays host an industrial estate. The support pillars have insets that lighten their load. The viaduct was built in 1860, opened in a year later and was in use until the line’s closure in 1964. Flatts Wood is now trying to reclaim the viaduct which currently carries a road over the deep valley to a private farm. Back in 1968, four years after closure, it all looked very different:

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In November 1994 the viaduct was awarded a Grade II listing. It is built of rock-faced sandstone with fire-brick arches. It is one of the few remaining bridges on this line.

Here are the pictures:

17985185968_c991375fb5_b.jpgimg9292 by HughieDW, on Flickr

17552588363_47019609b7_b.jpgimg9290 by HughieDW, on Flickr

17987043359_a94bac00c3_b.jpgimg9289 by HughieDW, on Flickr

17985664140_7e1d252b73_b.jpgimg9288 by HughieDW, on Flickr

17552873993_0fb3230b28_b.jpgimg9285 by HughieDW, on Flickr

17552969563_1a4764f9f6_b.jpgimg9283 by HughieDW, on Flickr

18173881605_18edeeab11_b.jpgimg9294 by HughieDW, on Flickr

The second location is the signal box at Lartington. The Lartington West signal box is just clinging to life near the northern abutment of Deepdale Viaduct, at the foot of the steep climb up to Stainmore. The line past the box, built by the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway, was engineered by Thomas Bouch and was operational from 1861 until 1962. The steps up to the cabin are long gone. When the railway closed BR appears to have boarded up the box and left it. The local farmer who now owns the structure uses it as a store and it has a sturdy looking padlock on the door so externals only here I’m afraid. Here are the pictures:

18145706856_bdbd1198fc_b.jpgimg9404 by HughieDW, on Flickr

17551700973_3d2054658e_b.jpgimg9402 by HughieDW, on Flickr

18168805752_39ef881e92_b.jpgimg9401 by HughieDW, on Flickr

17549883034_8da620a289_b.jpgimg9405 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Thanks for looking!
 
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Wow this line seems to be a treasure trove of charming remains. You're doing a great job with it. Thanks!
 
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Lovely stuff hughie..that viaduct is just so full of character..thank you.
 
I didn't realise there was so much of this line left. Pity the Belah Viaduct is gone. Another great post.

Cheers fella. Had Belah on the list but time ran out. There's bits of the viaduct left at each end (abutments) plus a very worse for wear signal box. Also didn't get to see the abutments that carried the line over the Tees River just west of Barnard Castle. Next time...
 
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