- The
Butterley Gangroad was an
early tramway in
Derbyshire of
approximately 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge,
which linked Hilt's
Quarry and
other limestone quarries...
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Butterley Gangroad,
altered in the 1840s, and
remained in use
until the
railway closed in 1933. It is a
scheduled monument.
Butterley Gangroad linked Hilt's...
- at the
Wayback Machine Historic England. "Fritchley Tunnel,
Butterley Gangroad (1422984)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 19
March 2015...
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- the
stone was
transported down a
steep wagonway, the
Butterley Company Gangroad, to the
Cromford Canal at Bullbridge. Near
there they also
built lime kilns...
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railway tunnel was
constructed under a
public road here on the
Butterley Gangroad, the
Butterley Company's
plateway to
carry limestone from Hilt's Quarry...
- iron L-shaped flange-rail plateway.[citation needed] 1793 – The
Butterley Gangroad or the "Crich Rail-way" was
built by
Benjamin Outram, to
connect the Warner...
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surviving railway tunnel is
constructed at
Fritchley on the "Butterley
Gangroad", the
Butterley Company's
plateway to
carry limestone from Hilt's Quarry...
-
Butterley Gangroad (1422984)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 16
August 2020.
Historic England. "Fritchley Tunnel,
Butterley Gangroad (1422984)"...
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limestone was sent on to the
Butterley Ironworks, was
known as the
Butterley Gangroad.
Initially worked by
gravity and
horse power, in 1812,
William Brunton...