Situated in the Welsh borderland to the West of Oswestry, the scenic
Tanat Valley reached westwards into Wales, its Llangynog terminus
nestling where the road starts the climb over the Berwyn mountain
range towards Bala. It was a lightly populated area that sustained
agriculture and some mineral extraction whose residents struggled to
get their produce to market. During the 19th Century there were
several schemes for a railway that failed due their inability to raise
sufficient capital. The Tanat Valley Light Railway is, therefore, a
true child of the 1896 Light Railways Act, promoted by the Oswestry
Urban District Council the following year to take advantage of the
grant-making facilities of that legislation. Because it took so long
to obtain powers, and it was not opened until 1906, the Light Railway
never really fulfilled its potential. Operated initially by the
Cambrian Railways, it was not heavily worked, although it benefited
from pipe traffic generated by renewals of Liverpool Corporation’s
Vyrnwy reservoir pipeline. Although closure came in stages during the
1950s, and was deemed to be complete in 1960, a short section of track
remains in situ at Porthywaen. Author Peter Johnson has drawn on the
material available at the National Archives at Kew and the
Parliamentary Archives in the House of Lords as well as conducting
extensive research in digitised newspapers to tell the Light
Railway’s story, producing the first in-depth account of its
development, operation and closure. Peter Johnson is also the author
of The Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Light Railway – the rise and
fall of a rural byway, published by Pen & Sword Transport in 2024. The
two railways were connected at Blodwel Junction and the surviving
section of the Tanat Valley Light Railway thence to Porthywaen enabled
stone traffic on the Shropshire & Montgomeryshire’s Nantmawr branch
to continue until 1971.
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ISBN
9781399039680
Publisert
2024
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Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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