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Audley End Railway

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Locale
  
Saffron Walden, Essex

Name
  
Audley End Railway

Original gauge
  
10 ⁄4 in (260 mm)

Terminus
  
Audley End

Built by
  
Audley End Estate

Stations
  
1

Audley End Railway

The Audley End Railway is a miniature railway in Essex, England.

Overview

The 10 14 in (260 mm)-gauge circuit was built by Lord Braybrooke and was opened on 16 May 1964 by famous racing driver Sir Stirling Moss. The railway runs for 1 12 miles (2.4 km) through woodland adjacent to Audley End House, former home of the Braybrookes, now in the ownership of English Heritage.

The woodland contains a large number of teddy bears and other soft toys arranged in displays. The line has two tunnels and crosses the River Cam and River Fulfen. The bridge across the Cam retains the original World War II pillbox.

The site is also home to the Saffron Walden & District Society of Model Engineers who run short circular 3 12 in (89 mm), 5 in (127 mm) and 7 12 in (190.5 mm) tracks at both raised and ground levels on Saturdays and Sundays during the summer months.

References

Audley End Railway Wikipedia