Hallbankgate stood at the top of a railway incline on '
Lord Carlisle's Railway' which linked
Brampton Junction with the various mines and quarries in the vicinity of Hallbankgate. The
Brampton Railway originated as a wooden wagonway on Tindale Fell. The mainline to Brampton Coal Staithe was built in 1798, and it was in operation in 1799. In 1808 the track was relaid using wrought iron rails, This was the first place where they were used commercially. In 1836, the route below Hallbankgate was realigned to it could link with the
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway at Brampton Junction station. The rails were re-spaced to
Stephenson's 4' 8 1/2¨ gauge. The line was worked by steam, and the engine used was
Stephenson's Rocket, bought for £300. There was a passenger service but the line was mainly used to get the coal from the neighbouring mines to Brampton. There was an engine shed built at Hallbankgate, and above the village lines were laid to each pit. The line continued to
Halton Lea Gate, but was extended to
Lambley and Lambley Junction in 1852. The line finally closed in 1953. Blacksyke junction is just to the east of the village and the site on a level crossing to the west. == References ==