narrow-gauge railways in north wales

  • 1North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways — Map of the NWNGRs Locale Wales Dates of operation 1877–1916 Successor Welsh Highland Railwa …

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  • 2Narrow gauge railways in Australia — Main article: Rail transport in Australia Rail transport in Australia involves a number of narrow gauge railways. In some states they formed the core state wide network, but in the others they were either a few government branch lines, or… …

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  • 3British narrow gauge railways — There were more than a thousand British narrow gauge railways ranging from large, historically significant common carriers to small, short lived industrial railways. Many notable events in British railway history happened on narrow gauge railways …

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  • 4Narrow gauge railway — Track gauge by size Broad gauge St …

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  • 5Narrow gauge slate railways in England — Narrow gauge railways were often deployed by the slate industry, due to their low cost of installation, operation, and easy relaying as quarrying developed. Name Opened Closed Gauge Location Notes Burlington Slate Quarries railway[1] [2] after… …

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  • 6Narrow gauge slate railways in Wales — The slate industry of North Wales was the largest user of narrow gauge railways in the whole of the United Kingdom. Many of the quarries had internal tramways and feeder lines connecting them to transhipment points on local railways, rivers,… …

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  • 7Narrow Gauge Railway Museum — Inside the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, 2008 The Narrow Gauge Railway Museum (Welsh: Amgueddfa Rheilffyrdd Bach Cul) is a purpose built museum dedicated to narrow gauge railways situated at the Tywyn Wharf station of the Talyllyn Railway in Tywyn …

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  • 8Narrow gauge lines of the Victorian Railways — NA class locomotive, preserved on the Puffing Billy Railway in the original green livery used by the Victorian Railways until 1903. Photographed at Gembrook in 2006. The former Victorian Railways, the state railway authority in Victoria,… …

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  • 9North Wales Mineral Railway — The North Wales Mineral Railway was constructed in 1844 during the early years of the so called Railway Mania. It was originally intended to link Chester via Wrexham to Ruabon; there were branches to Brymbo and Minera from Wheatsheaf junction via …

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  • 10North Wales and Liverpool Railway — The North Wales and Liverpool Railway (NWLR), was the name given to the joint committee formed to construct a railway between Bidston, on the Wirral Railway and Hawarden on the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway s (MSLR) Chester… …

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