DescriptionRuspidge Hale, Forest of Dean - geograph.org.uk - 1029439.jpg
English: Ruspidge Halt is now the Southern starting point of Cinderford's Linear Park. The Signal semaphore arm is set to 'proceed' (if the wire broke the semaphore arm would revert to the horizontal position, the red lens would then be illuminated by the signal lamp). The Linear Park was once a featureless industrial area covered in railway tracks and sidings. Now it has been reclaimed with a couple of lakes, a run of poplar trees and runs North almost as far as the old Northern United Colliery workings. Grizzled and Dingy Skipper butterflies can be seen in season.
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