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Catalogue reference: RAIL 1030/79
This record is about the 'Map of the Proposed West Cumberland, Furness and Morecambe Bay Railway ...': map... dating from 1838 in the series British Transport Historical Records: Maps, Plans and Surveys of Individual Railway.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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'Map of the Proposed West Cumberland, Furness and Morecambe Bay Railway ...': map of the coast of Cumberland and Lancashire between Maryborough and Lancaster, showing (in red) the line as laid down by John U Rastrick, Civil Engineer, including a new embankment crossing Morecambe Bay and a proposed branch line between Newbiggin and Ulverston; also showing five alternatives to parts of this route (in yellow) and two variations in the area of Morecambe Bay and Dudden Sands as laid down by John Hague, Engineer (in brown). Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile. Compass star; east north-east at the top. Drawn and lithographed by J R Jobbins, 3 Warwick Court, Holborn. [The railway embankment crossing Morecambe Bay was never constructed.]
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