An extensively illustrated history of this Welsh railway—and the
effort to restore it. One of Wales' oldest narrow gauge railways,
the 2ft 3in gauge Corris Railway was built to carry slate from several
quarries in the Dulas valley to wharves on the river Dyfi. At first
forbidden to use steam locomotives or to carry passengers, it overcame
these obstacles and became an essential part of the community that it
served. It was also a forerunner in encouraging tourists, offering
inclusive tours to nearby Talyllyn, with passengers traveling on the
train and on railway-operated road services. Taken over by the
Great Western Railway in 1930, the railway was closed by British
Railways in 1948, apparently for good. Fortunately, the last two steam
locomotives and some rolling stock was saved by the nearby Talyllyn
Railway, where it played an essential role in that railway's
preservation. Eventually, the thoughts of enthusiasts turned to
reviving the Corris Railway, and, after many twists and turns, the
first passengers were carried on a short section in 2002. In this
book, historian Peter Johnson has delved into many sources to uncover
the intricacies of the railway's origins, development, operation, and
revival.
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The Story of a Mid-Wales Slate Railway
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526717559
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter