Burwell Tramway

Coordinates: 52°18′40″N 0°20′38″E / 52.3111°N 0.3440°E / 52.3111; 0.3440
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Burwell Tramway was a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) standard gauge industrial tramway which ran from the Ely-Newmarket line, just south of the Soham-Wicken A1123 road (52°18′40″N 0°20′38″E / 52.3111°N 0.3440°E / 52.3111; 0.3440), to industries just north of Burwell Lode (52°17′27″N 0°18′32″E / 52.2909°N 0.3089°E / 52.2909; 0.3089). As well as serving Fisons chemical (fertilizer) works, the line also served the adjacent Burwell Brick Company brickworks, a cement works, and local fruit growers and farmers.

History[edit]

The line was in existence by 1900 and was closed in 1971.

Fruit Tramway[edit]

An Ordnance Survey map from the 1920s shows an agricultural tramway feeder, possibly narrow gauge from the cartographic representation, running west across Little Fen parallel to and south of New River through an area of orchards.

Locomotives[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ian Allen Industrial Railways". www.transporttreasury.co.uk. Archived from the original on 9 October 2011.
  • Industrial Locomotives of East Anglia by C.Fisher, published by the Industrial Railway Society
  • Ordnance Survey map: 7th Edition, sheet 135, Cambridge & Ely, revised 1950, published 1954
  • Forgotten Railways: Vol 7 East Anglia by R.S.Joby, published by David St John Thomas (map, p. 102)