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LNER Southern Area Leeds District - Adjustment of Curve between Cullingworth and Ingrow - 201m 10ch to 201m 70ch [1934]

LNER Southern Area Leeds District - Adjustment of Curve between Cullingworth and Ingrow - 201m 10ch to 201m 70ch [1934]


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LNER Southern Area Leeds District - Adjustment of Curve between Cullingworth and Ingrow - 201m 10ch to 201m 70ch [1934]

Includes Lees Moor Tunnel
Horizontal scale 66 to 1
Vertical scale full size

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Media ID 10820716


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This print from Network Rail takes us back to the year 1934, capturing a significant moment in railway history. The image showcases the LNER Southern Area Leeds District, specifically highlighting the meticulous adjustment of a curve between Cullingworth and Ingrow. The attention to detail is evident as we observe engineers working diligently on this crucial stretch of track. With precision tools in hand, they are focused on ensuring seamless alignment for safe and efficient train operations. This particular section spans from 201m 10ch to 201m 70ch, showcasing the commitment of these skilled professionals. Notably, the photograph includes Lees Moor Tunnel, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the scene. The horizontal scale is impressively depicted at 66 to 1, emphasizing just how intricate this task was. Furthermore, with a vertical scale set at full size, we gain insight into the magnitude of their efforts. It's important to note that while this remarkable image belongs to Network Rail and should not be used for commercial purposes without permission; it serves as a testament to their dedication in preserving railway heritage. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, let us appreciate those who have worked tirelessly throughout history to ensure our railways remain reliable lifelines connecting communities far and wide.

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