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The western exit to the Caldon Low tramway tunnel is impassable due to flooding. This was the fourth line to be built connecting the Caldon Low limestone quarries with the canal and limekilns at Froghall. It operated as a series of self-acting inclined planes and was 3ft 6ins gauge. Closure came in 1920.
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