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This is a route-map template for the Robin Hood Line, a UK railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
In the late 1880s, Runswick Bay was the site of an art colony. [5] The Marquess of Normanby's Mulgrave Estate [6] owns part of the land in the village which is also in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. [7] The village is located within the Parish of Hinderwell, which at the 2011 census, had a population of 1,875 people. [8]
The 5.75 miles (9.25 km) line was built by the Midland Railway from Seymour Junction [2] [3] [4] on their Doe Lea Valley line to Creswell Junction, [5] [6] immediately north of Elmton and Creswell on their Nottingham to Worksop line, now known as the Robin Hood Line. It was physically completed by January 1872, but not opened throughout until 1 ...
Two branch lines are plainly visible veering off north of the bridge at the north end of Shirebrook station. The double tracks branching off eastwards (i.e. to the right as viewed from the station) to the side of the signalbox joined the LD&ECR's one-time main line to Lincoln, next stop Warsop.
Sherwood Forest is the remnants of an ancient royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England, having a historic association with the legend of Robin Hood. The area has been wooded since the end of the Last Glacial Period (as attested by pollen sampling cores ).
Robin Hood Hills. Robin Hood Hills [1] [2] [3] or Robin Hood's Hills [4] are a steep sided range of sandstone hills forming a natural amphitheatre surrounding the villages of Annesley and Newstead in Nottinghamshire, England. [1] Robin Hood's Cave lies at the bottom of the hills. They rise to a height of 195 metres above sea level at Coxmoor ...
Edwinstowe is known for the presence near the village of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, a feature in the folk tales of Robin Hood, and Robin Hood's Larder. The Major Oak, Sherwood Forest By the turn of the 20th century Edwinstowe consisted of a cluster of houses along Town Street, East Lane, Church Street and High Street.
Hinderwell railway station was a railway station on the Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway.It was opened on 3 December 1883, and served the villages of Hinderwell and Runswick Bay. [1]