Yarlside Iron Mines tramway

Parkhouse Mineral Railway near Furness Abbey, North Lancashire. Gauge 8 inches, length one mile.
Waggon of the Parkhouse Mineral Railway.
Trestle Bridge of the Parkhouse Mineral Railway.

The Yarlside Iron Mines tramway or Parkhouse Mineral Railway was built as a one-mile (1.6 km) long innovative railway from the Parkhouse Haematite Ore Mines to the Roose railway station on the Furness Railway, then in North Lancashire, now in Cumbria, England. Similar to a monorail, it had stabilising side rollers, invented and patented by John Barraclough Fell.

The Yarlside area near Barrow-in-Furness served by this railway is unrelated to Yarlside Fell, which is 33 miles (53 km) to the east.