STEEPLE Grange Light Railway’s (SGLR) plans to reopen appear to have been frustrated by a rockfall.
Having run no public services during 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic, SGLR aimed to resume passenger operations on June 6, subject to guidance.
However, on February 16, stone blocks which had fallen from the rockface on the cutting side a little way below the sidings at Darklane Quarry were discovered on the trackbed.
The previous weekend had seen sub-zero temperatures and it is assumed accumulated water within the rockface had frozen, forcing rocks apart sufficiently for them to slide when the ice melted.