Burton Tank Ramp

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Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

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Archaeological site· Historical landmark· Military base· Places of interest· Boat ramp· Historical place

Burton Tank Ramp Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Burton Tank Ramp is located in Scunthorpe, United Kingdom on Burton upon Stather. Burton Tank Ramp is rated 3 out of 5 in the category archaeological site in United Kingdom.

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Burton upon Stather

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Warren Peace

I tried to visit this WWII landmark recently, as I'm interested in our local history. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be kept very well and the area looks its 75 years! Access seems to be by boat, as the (only) path from the top is so overgrown, it's impassable! Talking to one local man, told me that a group of people who had tried to find a path through, had got lost and had to be rescued by the emergency services...and a helicopter!

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BurtonHeritage

The Slipway or "Tank Ramp" as it is known locally lies north of the village of Burton Stather on the eastern bank of the River Trent immediately below the steep escarpment that forms the northern end of the Lincoln Edge. It was constructed in the May of 1944 by the 79th Armoured Division and saw military use until around 1948. It's primary purpose was for secret testing of the Duplex Drive Amphibious Tank, amphibious craft and associated equipment, prior to their use for River Crossing Assaults. The River Crossing Wing, as it became known, undertook trials on the Trent, and trained Squadrons of men for operations in Europe between August 1944 and the April 1945. After the War, the Wing remained in use as an experimental centre for prototype equipment to deal with the challenges of muddy, steep banks, and crossing fast flowing rivers.