- The
Gilgarran Branch (occasionally
referred to as the
Gilgarron Branch) was a 7-mile-32-chain long (11.9 km)
single track railway line
connecting four...
- ****berland, the
civil parish includes the
nearby settlements of
Common End,
Gilgarran and Pica. The
parish had a po****tion of 2,247 in the 2001 census, increasing...
-
eventually ran
northwards towards Workington and
northeastwards to meet the
Gilgarran Branch at Bain's Siding. The
driving forces were coal at Lowca, fireclay...
- and
Ullcoats Branches). The
Gilgarran Branch ran from a north-facing
junction just
north of
Ullock to a
colliery at
Gilgarran, but was then
extended via...
- and
Egremont Railway, near
Corkickle (this was the main connection: the
Gilgarran branch of the WC&ER also
connected at Parton).
Cleator and
Furness Railway...
-
parts of the
country were very rudimentary. The halt was on the WCER's
Gilgarran Branch,
occasionally referred to as the
Gilgarron Branch. The company...
- of the K****le is to be
found at K****le Head Farm on High Park
between Gilgarran and Asby. From there, the
river moves gradually southwards via former...
- Whitehaven, Cleator, and
Egremont Railway Company to make a
branch to
Gilgarran, and a
deviation at Frizington, in the
county of ****berland, and other...
- no
mention of
Micklam or Lowca. It also
shows Bain's No 4 Pit on the
Gilgarran Branch. A
branch to
Mossbay in
Workington was
opened on 19
December 1885...
- Colliers'
Platform Cleator Moor West
Harrington and
Lowca Light Railway Gilgarran Branch Harrington (Church Road) Halt
Rosehill (Archer Street) Halt Rose...