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Tiny English market town is home to one of UK's steepest funicular railways

Tiny English market town is home to one of UK's steepest funicular railways

The Irish Sun12-07-2025
BRIDGNORTH Cliff Railway is one of the few funicular railways left in the UK.
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Bridgnorth is home to one of the steepest funicular railways in the country
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The railway transports people between the High and Low Town
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The market town in Shropshire is split into two parts thanks to the
The Bridgnorth Railway has been giving people an option not to take the 200 steps up to the top of the town for over 100 years.
The funicular
The carriages are permanently attached to opposite ends of the cable. Originally water-powered, the system is now electrically operated.
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The railway operates on two parallel tracks; it's 111 feet high with a 33.5 degree incline and is 201 feet long.
It remains a popular attraction and a mode of transport for locals and visitors.
One person wrote on
"It's definitely not the only way to get to high town, but it's definitely the most relaxing."
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Another said: "I have never heard of a cliff rail much less been on one so it was fun and interesting to see how it works. The bonus is it saves walking the hill."
Tickets to use the railway cost £2.50 for a return, and single tickets are not available. Children under 6 ride for free.
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The River Severn separates Bridgnorth in two
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Tickets for the railway cost £2.50 for a return journey
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Bridgnorth has ruins from a
Any visitors to the castle will note that it is leaning - which was a result of damage during the English Civil War.
The town has a market that's open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
The market includes a Charter Market with 23 pitches and also a Sunday Handmade Market where art and vintage items are sold.
Bridgnorth is also known for serving very tasty scotch eggs.
At The White Lion pub in town, the scotch eggs are known for being enormous with one visitor saying it was the "best ever".
As for other funicular railways, the steepest in the UK is in East Hill Cliff Railway in Hastings, East Sussex with a 38 per cent incline.
Others around the country include the Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway and the
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Bridgnorth is home to a steep funicular railway
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