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The Vale Of Rheidol Railway The Story Of A Narrow Gauge Survivor Peter Johnson

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The Vale Of Rheidol Railway The Story Of A Narrow Gauge Survivor Peter Johnson
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Transport
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 20.29 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Peter Johnson
ISBN: 9781526718051, 1526718057
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Vale Of Rheidol Railway The Story Of A Narrow Gauge Survivor Peter Johnson by Peter Johnson 9781526718051, 1526718057 instant download after payment.

"A great book about a small railway with a lot of history that has managed to adapt . . . and become a tourist attraction without losing its charm." —Unos Cuantos Trenes (A Few Trains)
Built to carry minerals from mines in the Rheidol valley, the 2ft gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway found its niche carrying tourists to the tourist attraction at Devil's Bridge, 12 miles inland from the Cardigan coast resort of Aberystwyth. Taken over by the Cambrian Railways and then the Great Western Railway, it became the last steam railway operated by British Rail. In 1989 it became the first part of the national network to be privatized.
Now under the control of a charitable trust it is undergoing a revival that will see it become one of the leading tourist attractions in Mid-Wales.
"The book is comprehensively illustrated with photographs spanning the entire history of the line, plus maps, diagrams and tabulated information. An excellent publication, well worth its...

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