Eldon's sidings
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World / United Kingdom / England
heritage railway, railway siding
These sidings were used for the transfer of ball clay from the private tramways to the standard gauge railway.
The name comes from the land owner Lord Eldon
The name comes from the land owner Lord Eldon
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/eldonssidings
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Coordinates: 50°38'53"N 2°4'8"W
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