The Great Northern Railway Trail
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The Great Northern Railway Trail is a cycleway and footpath in the Bradford District of West Yorkshire, England. The path follows the route of a former railway, that of the Great Northern railway line between Bradford and Keighley that went via Queensbury and Cullingworth. The path has been designated as part of the National Cycle Route number 69.
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The Great Northern Railway Trail | |
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Length | 6.2 miles (10 km) |
Established | 2005 |
Designation | UK National Cycle Route 69 |
Trailheads | Cullingworth Queensbury |
Use | Cycling, pedestrians, horse trail |
Surface | Tarmacked (on designated sections) |
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