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View of Angarrack Incline, Hayle railway long abandoned, near Hayle, Cornwall. Date unknown
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View of Angarrack Incline, Hayle railway long abandoned, near Hayle, Cornwall. Date unknown
A long view looking up the long abandoned and overgrown Angarrack incline. A haystack has been built on the line of it. The Hayle railway originally ran eastwards to Redruth, and from Redruth Junction north to Portreath and south to Tresavean. It was built to profit from the mining industrys need to transport ore for shipping and opened in stages after December 1837. A notable feature of the line was the steep incline at Angarrack, where wagons were hauled by ropes. Photographer: Unknown
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TRURI : RYhay.1
Media ID 14727940
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