Murthwaite Halt railway station

Murthwaite Halt railway station is a small intermediate railway station on the 15" gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway in Cumbria, England.[1] It is named after the (now ruined) farm that stood in the field opposite the railway.

Murthwaite Halt
Station on heritage railway
General information
LocationEskdale Green, Copeland, Cumbria
England
Coordinates54°22′52″N 3°21′43″W / 54.381°N 3.362°W / 54.381; -3.362
Owned byR&ER
Operated byR&ER
Managed byR&ER
Platforms1
Key dates
1876Opened (Standard gauge)
1913Station closed
1916Reopened (15 in gauge

The station is located 2.75 miles (4.43 km) from Ravenglass and 4.25 miles (6.84 km) from Dalegarth.

Accessibility edit

Due to Murthwaite Halt only being on a public footpath, which is not, in any way, suitable for wheelchair users, wheelchair users are not permitted to alight at this halt.[citation needed]

Quarrying and stone crushing edit

 
Surviving concrete base of the old crusher

The railway serviced the Murthwaite stone crushing plant, built in the 1920s to crush granite from the quarries further up the railway's valley.[2][3] This was in operation from the 1920s until 1953, and between 1929 and 1953 there was a standard gauge branch from Ravenglass to the crushing plant, the rails being gauntletted either side of the 15" gauge ones.[citation needed]

 
The 1929 Kerr Stuart locomotive, purchased to work the standard gauge line to the crusher
Ravenglass &
Eskdale Railway
 
 
 
Headshunt
0 mi 0 ch
0 km
 
 
 
 
 
Turntable
 
 
 
 
Workshop
 
 
 
 
Ravenglass  
0 mi 3 ch
0.06 km
 
 
 
 
Ravenglass  
 
 
 
Ravenglass Main Street
 
 
 
 
Engine & carriage sheds
 
 
(1 in 48)
 
Black Bridge
 
1 mi 0 ch
1.61 km
 
 
Muncaster Mill  
1 mi 6 ch
1.73 km
 
Mill Race
 
 
Mill Wood Bank (1 in 43)
 
Miteside Halt
1 mi 49 ch
2.6 km
 
Miteside Loop
1 mi 67 ch
2.96 km
 
2 mi 0 ch
3.22 km
 
Katie Caddy Bridge
 
Wet Cutting
 
Murthwaite Siding
2 mi 43 ch
4.08 km
 
 
Murthwaite Oak Tree (1 in 43)
 
 
Murthwaite Quarry
 
Murthwaite Halt
2 mi 55 ch
4.33 km
 
3 mi 0 ch
4.83 km
 
 
(1 in 40)
 
Walk Mill Summit
 
 
(1 in 51)
 
Black Bridge (derelict)
 
4 mi 0 ch
6.44 km
 
Irton Road  
4 mi 8 ch
6.6 km
 
Mere Beck
 
The Green  
4 mi 59 ch
7.62 km
 
Eskdale Valley Road
 
 
Hollin How Bank (1 in 43)
 
5 mi 0 ch
8.05 km
 
Hollin How Bridge
 
Hollin How Summit
 
 
Fisherground Incline
 
 
(1 in 55)
 
Fisherground Loop
5 mi 28 ch
8.61 km
 
Fisherground
5 mi 35 ch
8.75 km
 
 
Ban Garth Incline
 
 
Spout House Curve (1 in 52)
 
Spout House Bridge
 
Gilbert's Cutting
 
6 mi 0 ch
9.66 km
 
 
Beckfoot Quarry
 
 
(1 in 67)
 
Beckfoot  
6 mi 30 ch
10.26 km
 
 
Beckfoot Bank (1 in 53)
 
 
Ghyll Force Junction
 
 
Boot
 
Beckfoot Summit
 
Dalegarth Cottages
 
 
Dalegarth  
6 mi 68 ch
11.02 km
 
 
Turntable
 

References edit

  1. ^ "The Railway". The Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway Preservation Society. Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  2. ^ Davies, W. J. K. (1981) [1968]. The Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway. David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-9224-7.
  3. ^ Archive Talk 2 - Murthwaite. Ravenglass Railway Museum.


Preceding station    Heritage railways Following station
Miteside Halt   Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway   Irton Road