Brampton Valley Way 3.39

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Northampton,
United Kingdom

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Brampton Valley Way Brampton Valley Way is a well known place listed as Landmark in Northampton , Train Station in Northampton ,

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The Brampton Valley Way is a 14mi rail trail built on the way of the former Northampton to Market Harborough Railway in Northamptonshire, England. It forms what trail managers, Northamptonshire County Council, describe as a linear park.The railway line was closed in 1981 and the 13mi Northamptonshire section was purchased by Northamptonshire County Council with grant aid from the Countryside Commission in 1987, when work began on developing it as a linear park. The 1mi section north of the county boundary is owned by Leicestershire County Council although Northamptonshire County Council undertake the management of the complete route.The Brampton Valley Way, from Boughton Crossing in Northampton to Little Bowden Crossing in Market Harborough, was opened in the spring of 1993 and provides recreational access for cyclists and walkers. Further developments to enhance access continue alongside everyday management of the site. The Way forms an offroad section of the Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 6.There are two former railway tunnels on the route, Kelmarsh (322yd) and Oxendon (462yd). The tunnels are unlit and so can be quite an experience to travel through, although alternative routes over the tunnels are provided.