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The doors are open allowing folks to enter the car to go down the cliff. For over a century Bridgnorth Cliff Railway has been transporting the people of Bridgnorth up and down the 111 ft sandstone cliffs that separate High Town from Low Town, and the River Severn. It is first and foremost a working railway; its importance to both the townspeople of Bridgnorth and to visitors to the town is undiminished by age.

The railway operates two cars on parallel tracks. Connected by steel ropes, the carriages serve to counterbalance each other – as one rises to the top station, the other runs to the bottom station. The cars are now powered by an electric winding engine, but were originally driven by a system of water balance, each carriage carrying water ballast in a tank beneath the passenger compartment.

The cars were replaced with “up-to-date” cars of aluminum monocoque construction in 1955. Simple sliding doors at each end of the cars run on their original ball bearing rollers. Each car weighs approximately 5.5 tonnes when fully laden with 18 passengers. On that trip downwards there were only 3 of us, myself, Adrian and a local woman.

The track is 201 feet long, with a rise of 111 feet and consists of a double run of track – one for each car. Concrete steps run between the 2 tracks. It doesn't take very long to complete the journey in the 'car', but we walked up from the Low Town, and that took much longer. ;-)

You might be able to notice, in the top right hand corner, a screen which shows the operators and ticket collectors what the queues are like. Adrian is there wearing a black jacket and pale trousers.
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16 comments

Don Sutherland said:

Outstanding capture.
5 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Awesome shot and perspective!
5 months ago

Gillian Everett said:

Great choice of subject, interesting history of the Cliff Railway. Lovely shot, Amelia.
5 months ago

Doug Shepherd said:

A great shot of this historic railway Amelia. Thanks for the very interesting description.

Best regards, Doug
5 months ago

Nick Weall said:

Gosh. you have packed a lot of useful information in support of your very well composed image including the little mirror in the top right hand corner which is the cream on the cake ~ yes I can just about spot Adrian with the aid on my magnifying glass. Enjoy your Sunday
5 months ago

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

Great description of this very useful service for the people of Bridgnorth. It’s been many years since I rode on it.
5 months ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

A great example of framing, Amelia. I love the contrast of warm colours and cool colours in the image. There is also good contrast between light levels. You have provided very interesting information. I hope you have an excellent Sunday. All the best, Joe
5 months ago

Xata said:

Must be an amazing experience… love the images on the tv too !
5 months ago

Gudrun said:

Fantastic, that must be a fun ride!
5 months ago

photosofghosts said:

Stunning view from inside to outside with excellent control of light and shadow.
Nice Sunday
Fabio
5 months ago

Nora Caracci said:

excellent, greatly framed !
5 months ago ( translate )

Peter_Private_Box said:

Hi Amelia
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like a great deal!
Very nice composition, with great colours.
The inclusion of the TV screen really helps understand the context, if your information wasn't good enough!
Best Wishes, Happy Monday, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
5 months ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Excellent image and nice information, Amelia.
The cliff railway between Lynton and Lynmouth on the North Devon coast is still water powered.
5 months ago

Amelia replied to Roger (Grisly):

The Lynton/Lynmouth funicular is a lot more spectacular then this one, Roger. ;-)
5 months ago

Jean Pierre Marcello said:

Très intéressant et la vue d’ensemble dans le miroir apporte beaucoup à la qualité de la photo.
5 months ago ( translate )