Cawfields Quarry Railway. Industrial narrow gauge in Northumberland
Cawfields Quarry Railway Kerr Stuart "Sirdar" class 0-4-0T "Vyrnwy" crossing high Mill bridge. The engine shed can be seen behind the wagons. The above picture can be seen on an information board for the burn neat the start of the walk. The orignal picture was taken by J.Keen. History & the route Many in the narrow gauge community will be familiar with the town of Haltwhistle as the planned terminus for the South Tynedale railway from Alston, who hope to return to the town within the next several years. But the South Tynedale won’t be the first narrow gauge railway within the town. By Roger Cornfoot © Creative Commons In 1905 a narrow gauge railway was constructed to link the Newcastle & Carlisle railway with the Whinstone quarry at Cawfields, near Hadrian’s wall. Part of the line was built on a pre-existing Tub way that linked South Tyne Colliery with the South Tyne Colliery screens at Townsfoot. A number of bridges on the route and embankments had to be