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Forgotten Structures
Was anyone aware that Network Rail are still responsible for all Railway structures still standing even if there is now no railway associated with it? As an example there is a hump back bridge in the small villiage of North Grimston in N Yorks that the Malton to Driffield line once passed under. This line closed in the mid 1950's yet Network Rail still have to maintain it! Is this a major and unnecessary drain on railway resources? What do you chaps think?
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I suspect that it is slighlty more complicated. In general:- yes NR will be responsible, but there with be structures where ownership has transferred to others such as the Highways Agency, British Waterways etc. Some private owners will have even less resorces then NR to look after the structures.
Problem is that if the strcutures weren't the responsibility of someone, they would all be destroyed very quickly for hardcore, or just to improve the view. I rather like the landscape returned to rolling green fileds, and only a railway bridge or tunnel to remind me of old ghosts. Saw a massive overgrown embankment the other day way out in the country. ![]() |
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