Saltburn By The Sea, The Cliff Tramway And The Pier c.1955
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The cliff tramway was opened in 1884, replacing an earlier vertical hoist installed in 1870. Using water ballast to operate it, it still works today, making the journey between town and beach a much easier one. The pier opened in 1869, and was originally 1500ft long. Since that time various incidents as well as corrosion have considerably shortened it, but it remains much cherished and cared for today, thanks to its own Preservation Society.
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