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Hawes Water Troughs, Garsdale
Hawes Water Troughs
site name:-   Settle and Carlisle Railway
civil parish:-   Garsdale (formerly Yorkshire)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   railway water troughs
coordinates:-   SD78129101 (about) 
1Km square:-   SD7891
10Km square:-   SD79
SummaryText:-   Installed 1907.

hearsay:-  
Water troughs were installed here in 1907, south of the station, the highest in the world. Surface drainage was collected in a reservoir which fed a 43000 gallon storage tank. The troughs were steam heated. The location was one of the few sections of the line that are level, and water was needed by locomotives after the drag up the 1 in 100 gradients from north and south.
In the long freeze of January 1963 the water troughs froze solid. Freezing was not unusual; maintenance men had to hack the ice with picks and lift it out with shovels.
The troughs were removed in the 1950s.

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