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The Kirklees Light Railway is a 4 mile long 15 in (381 mm) gauge minimum gauge railway in Kirklees metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire first opened in 1991. It runs along part of the trackbed of the branch line from Clayton West Junction, near Shepley on the Huddersfield - Penistone railway line; the KLR runs between Skelmanthorpe and Clayton West on the disused trackbed.
HistoryPermission to construct the railway was granted by Kirklees Council on the 27 September 1991. The line was originally 1 mile in length running from Clayton West station to a specially constructed stop called Cuckoos Nest. It was extended to Skelmanthorpe in 1992 and again to a station at Shelley in 1996. The journey gives fine views of Emley Moor Radio Mast and includes the longest tunnel on any 15 in (381 mm) gauge line in Britain. LocomotivesA feature of the line is the use of modern steam designs, which could be the future for small railways due to the lower maintenance costs. Steam locomotivesThe following are one-third scale size engines:
Diesel locomotive
Petrol locomotives
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