Wednesday 9 November 2011

From Frithwood Farm to Creswell Station


This is the first part of the line that I attempted to walk.  Having grown up in Creswell I wanted to start here.



Distance Walked - 0.65 miles
Most of the walk was on the old trackbed with deviations where housing has been built.


Walking from Frithwood Farm towards Creswell the track has been taken over by the Sustrans Trail organisation. This and the closure of Creswell Colliery in 1991 means that the line has been filled in and mostly sanitised with new tree plantations and a nice little footpath to walk along.

Immediately after Frithwood Farm we come across possible railway sleepers, These are on the side away from the Colliery and even closer to Creswell is the remains of an old bridge facing onto the track bed.



The Sustrans Trail stops following the track bed when it reaches the housing development on Elmton Close and across the Main Road on Bank Close. On these 2 roads there is no trace of the railway at all with a signal box being lost on Elmton Close and of course more importantly Creswell Station being lost on Bank Close.

Housing now stands where the station once stood and how I regret not exploring more in my younger days when something may have lingered.

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