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Article 2(1)
So much of the Alston branch railway of the Board as authorised by the Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Carlisle Branch Railway Act 1846 and altered pursuant to the Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Carlisle, Alston, Branch Railway Act 1849(1) in the parish of Knarsdale with Kirkhaugh in the district of Tynedale in the county of Northumberland as extends from a point on the boundary between the counties of Northumberland and Cumbria at the centre of the bridge over Gilderdale Burn (being the point of commencement of the railway authorised by the South Tynedale Railway (Light Railway) Order 1987) to the point where the said branch railway crosses footpath no. 14 approximately 100 metres north of the road level crossing at the former Slaggyford Station.
Article 8(1)
NOTE: References in this Schedule to footpaths identified by numbers are references to footpath so numbered on the definitive map maintained in accordance with section 53 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (1981 c. 69.)
(1) | (2) |
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Road or footpath | Location of crossing |
1. Footpath No. 12 | 91.44 metres to the south-west of the farmhouse known as Greenend |
2. Unclassified road from Slaggyford to Knar | Immediately to the south of the station house at Slaggyford |
3. Footpath No. 14 | 82.30 metres to the north-west of the station house at Slaggyford |
Article 8(2)
A sign bearing the wording “Stop, look, listen, beware of trains” shall be provided on both sides of the railway and shall face towards persons approaching the level crossing on the left-hand side of the footpath.
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