English: Dismantled Railway Track by Derelict Engine Shed The Grade II Listed Old Engine Shed is visible next to the top of the Admiralty incline, down which stone used in the construction of the harbour breakwater was transported. Sadly it is not possible to follow this line beyond the bottom of the hill (or the corresponding part of the old railway line) as the land at the foot of the incline is owned by Portland Port and is not accessible.
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