Last modified on Wed 21 Apr 2021 07.09 EDT
Britain boasted one of the most far-reaching railway networks in Europe until the early 1960s, when the âBeeching Axeâ cut thousands of miles of lines and stations to reduce the cost of upkeep. These abandoned tracks, cuttings and viaducts now provide a corridor for nature and some great walking â more than 4,000 miles of former railway line are open to walkers and cyclists â such as the Cuckoo Trail in East Sussex, the Strawberry Line in Somerset and the Monsal Trail in Derbyshire. Weâd like to hear about your favourite railway ramble.
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