| FUNICULAR | Railway that carries people up and down a mountain |
| CABLECAR | Transport system for travelling up and down a mountain (5-3) |
| CHAIRLIFT | It moves people up and down in class, given time |
| BLUSH | Carries people around large hospital - that'll put colour in your cheeks (5) |
| RACE | In reverse, people-carrier carries people (4) |
| ESCALATOR | The flight carries people, a lost race maybe (9) |
| TITAN | Something that flits up and down, a new moon (5) |
| DRILL | To march up and down a barrack square may create a hole (5) |
| SANDWICHBOARD | Advertising hoarding carried up and down a street (8,5) |
| SLED | It goes up and down a hill in the winter |
| BOBBLES | Goes up and down a bit (7) |
| SCROLL | Move up and down a screen (6) |
| PARADE | March up and down a row of shops |
| SALTO | I dance, literally jump up and down a lot |
| DUKEOFYORK | Grand Old ____ , character in the children's nursery rhyme who took his men up and down a hill (4,2,4) |
| HARE | With leverets for young and known collectively as a husk, leap, trip and down, a swift-footed animal traditionally associated with March (4) |
| STOCKTON | ___ and Darlington Railway, former public railway that was first in the world to use steam locomotives (8) |
| TILBURY | Linked with London and Southend on a railway that now operates as part of Essex Thameside franchise (7) |
| EATON | _ _ _ _ _ Hall Railway - narrow gauge estate railway that received a lethal coat of paint in 12? |
| AWRY | A western railway that is crooked (4) |