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Master Cutler 4th October 2014 13:14

Steepest Worked Gradient Today
 
The line between Cromford canal and Buxton claimed to be the steepest UK gradient worked by locomotive at 1:14 when it wound its way through Derbyshire, but since it's closure does anyone know what the current steepest gradient worked by locomotive in the UK is?

pre65 4th October 2014 14:09

How about this ?

Docklands light railway, 1 in 17 (5.88 %) at the entrance to the tunnel from the original London and Blackwall railway viaduct to the tunnel to Bank.

On the "proper" railway it's probably the Lickey incline.The climb is a gradient of 1-in-37.7 (2.65%) for a continuous distance of two miles (3.2 km).

Master Cutler 4th October 2014 14:21

Many thanks Philip, my eldest and I were discussing but she didn't know the answer.
Not bad considering she's In rail Operations Management.

Ploughman 4th October 2014 18:47

Mersey Railway 1 in 27

27vet 4th October 2014 21:31

There is a list in Wikipedia (probably incomplete) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_(slope)#Railways


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