Coniston branch line

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The Coniston branch line was a rural railway in the English Lake District that primarily served the village of Coniston and its surrounding mining and tourist industries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch line
railway line
builtFor access to Coniston copper mines
category Disused railway lines in Cumbria
Rail transport in the Lake District
closedToFreight 1962
connectedTo Cumbrian Coast Line
country United Kingdom
gauge standard gauge
hasHeritageRemains former station buildings
trackbed used as paths in places
historicalCounty Lancashire
laterOperatedBy British Rail
surface form: British Railways

London, Midland and Scottish Railway
surface form: London Midland and Scottish Railway
length about 8 miles
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
nearbyFeature Coniston Fells
Coniston Water
opened 1859
operatedBy Furness Railway
partOf Furness Railway
surface form: Furness Railway network
passengerServicesWithdrawn 1958
primaryPurpose mineral traffic
region North West England
secondaryPurpose passenger traffic
served Coniston
servedIndustry copper mining
slate quarrying
tourism
servedSettlement Broughton-in-Furness
surface form: Broughton-in-Furness (via Foxfield)

Torver
Woodland
status disused
terminus Coniston railway station
Foxfield railway station
trackConfiguration single track
usedFor tourist excursions
transporting ore
transporting slate

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Furness Railway operatedRailwayLine Coniston branch line