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Written by Mark Bearton - 03 Jan 2005
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Location notes
Warrenby is a small settlement between the town of Redcar and the large Redcar Steel Works. It is on the line east from Middlesbrough towards Redcar, Saltburn and Boulby.
Railway type and traffic
There is a frequent local service usually provided by class 142 units between Bishop Aukland, Darlington, Middlesbrough and Saltburn. There are also freight trains to/from Boulby, mainly Pot-Ash and the occasional steel working.
Environment
The footbridge is in a small nature reserve, known as Coatham Marsh. The area is quite exposed and you do get youths in the area, though during the middle of the day there should not be a problem.
Road directions
Take the A66 east from Middlesbrough, and with the steel works on the left turn left onto the A1085 towards Redcar. The road is dual-carriageway for some way, and after it becomes single-carriageway turn left which takes you over a railway bridge into Coatham. You will be able to see the footbridge to your left. Turn left at the next roundabout towards Warrenby, and about 50 yards after crossing a disused railway bridge, there is a small parking area on the left.

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Warrenby, Coatham Marsh map co-ordinates
Parking
Park in the area mentioned and head on foot across the nature reserve to the footbridge, skirting the marsh to the right.
Public transport
The nearest station for public use is Redcar Central, BSE Redcar being in view to the west from the footbridge, but having no public access and few trains calling. Arriva service 22 operates every 30 minutes between Middlesbrough and Redcar and this service passes through Coatham and across the railway bridge mentioned above.

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Amenities
There are no amenities in the immediate area.
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Warrenby, Coatham Marsh

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Photographic notes
The light here is good most of the day. In the morning mainly for trains heading east towards Saltburn, passing the steelworks, and in the afternoon for westbound workings. The large concrete bridge immediately to the west carriers one of the steelworks internal railways and occasionally their industrial shunters can be seen dragging massive, I assume, molten-steel vats. These could be videoed well with a high power lens.


General views - All photographs © Mark Bearton unless otherwise stated
Fig 1 - Looking west


Fig 1 - Looking west

With BSE Redcar and the steel works railway in background

Fig 2 - Looking east


Fig 2 - Looking east


Fig 3 - Looking east


Fig 3 - Looking east


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