Lynton And Lynmouth Cliff Railway: Highest Water Powered Railway In The World

The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway stands as a testament to both engineering ingenuity and the natural beauty of the coastal landscape it traverses. As the highest and steepest fully water-powered railway in the world, it offers visitors a unique and environmentally friendly mode of transportation between the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth.

Constructed in the late 19th century, the Cliff Railway was a response to the challenges posed by the rugged cliffs separating the two towns. Prior to its existence, travel between Lynton and Lynmouth was arduous, particularly for goods and passengers navigating the steep gradients. The innovative solution proposed a tramway powered by water extracted from the River Lyn, providing a safe and efficient means of transport.

The operation of the Cliff Railway is elegantly simple yet remarkably effective. Two cars, permanently connected by hauling cables, ascend and descend the steep incline in perfect balance. Water tanks

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