Hopton Incline

Hopton incline in c. 1964

The Hopton Incline was the steepest stretch of conventional, adhesion-worked standard gauge railway in the UK.[1][2][3][4] The incline was situated in sparsely populated, exposed limestone uplands in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England.[5]

It is possible that steeper stretches were to be found in sidings, but the Hopton Incline was on the former Cromford and High Peak Railway's single-track main line as inherited by British Railways.

  1. ^ Rimmer 1998, p. 58.
  2. ^ Coleford 1996a, p. 10.
  3. ^ Jones & Bentley 2001, pp. 20–21.
  4. ^ Marshall 2011, p. 58.
  5. ^ "The incline on a 25" Edwardian OS map, with modern overlays". National Library of Scotland.

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