Catalogue description Oakington and Cottenham Light Railway
This record is held by Cambridgeshire Archives
Reference: | Q/RUm/133 |
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Title: | Oakington and Cottenham Light Railway |
Description: |
Description: - Construction of a light railway from the Great Eastern Railway, Cambridge and St. Ives brance line at Oakington to Cottenham, passing along the High Street, Cottenham, and terminating at the commencement of Twenty Pence Road; construction of a branch from the main line along Broad Land, Cottenham. Passing through the following parishes: - Oakington, Westwick, Cottenham (all co. Cambridgeshire) Comprising: - Plans and section: 4 sheets, 22 x 30 - Ordnance Survey sheet. Scale 1 inch to 1 mile Scales: - Plans and sections: Horizontal - 3 chains (66 yards) to 1 inch - Plans and sections: Vertical - 50 feet to 1 inch - Cross section: Horizontal - 4 chains (88 yards) to 1 inch - Cross section: Vertical - 40 feet to 1 inch Consulting Engineer: - J. B. Corner Engineers: - Henry Ough and Son |
Held by: | Cambridgeshire Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
Plan deposited for session May 1899 (Not endorsed by the Clerk of the Peace) |
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