Date: 30/10/2012
A heritage railway line badly damaged by two landslips has reopened following repairs costing £1m. As a result of collapsed embankments at Gotherington and Winchcombe, the 12 mile-long (19 km) Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway has faced disruptions for three years. The repairs were funded by an emergency appeal launched two years ago.
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A heritage railway line in Gloucestershire which was badly damaged by two landslips reopens following repairs costing £1m.
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