The Barry Tourist Railway (formerly the Barry Island Railway) is a railway developed to attract visitors to Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales...
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unitary authority in Wales. Attractions include Barry Island Pleasure Park, the Barry Tourist Railway, Medieval wall paintings in St Cadoc's Church, Llancarfan...
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in 1997, moved to Barry Tourist Railway Caerphilly Railway Society, Caerphilly Railway Works – closed 1996, moved to Gwili Railway Gloddfa Ganol, Blaenau...
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Barry Island railway station is a railway station, 9+1⁄4 miles (14.9 km) south-west of Cardiff Central, serving Barry Island (Welsh: Ynys y Barri) in...
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historic Barry steam locomotives announced". Barry And District News. Retrieved 2 January 2023. "7927 Willington Hall". Llangollen Railway. Retrieved...
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is a list of the locomotive types saved at Woodham Brothers scrapyard, Barry Island, Wales. They are shown by class, indicating how many of each class...
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listed below. 488202 - Ecclesbourne Valley Railway 488206 - Barry Tourist Railway 488311 - Barry Tourist Railway In addition, 72641 is preserved at Dalton...
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Barry Island Railway may refer to: Barry Tourist Railway Vale of Glamorgan Railway This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Barry...
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and so a group of colliery owners formed the Barry Railway Company and chose to build the docks at Barry. Work commenced in 1884 and the first dock basin...
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scene on 8 February. Location filming also took place at the Barry Tourist Railway. Barry Island and its now-demolished Butlins holiday camp had previously...
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Woodham Brothers (redirect from Barry Scrapyard)
the Barry Ten, were taken on by the Vale of Glamorgan Council and stored in 'scrapyard' condition. All under the care of the Barry Tourist Railway, eight...
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Additionally, railway scenes are filmed at various preserved railways, including the West Somerset Railway, Avon Valley Railway, and Barry Tourist Railway. For...
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the most popular steam heritage railways in the world, attracting tourists from Australia and overseas. The railway aims to preserve and restore the...
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International Airport railway station to the airport and is operated by New Adventure Travel. There is also route 304 service to Cardiff via Barry, or Bridgend...
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Vale of Glamorgan Line (category Railway lines in Wales)
station connection with the heritage operation of the Barry Tourist Railway at Barry Island railway station. A pressure group called Railfuture produced...
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near the sea (the Bristol Channel) in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, near Barry. The wider community includes villages and settlements such as Font-y-Gary...
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Airport A48 road A4050 road A4226 road B4265 road Barry Tourist Railway Stations Barry Barry Docks Barry Island Cadaxton Cogan Dinas Powys Dingle Road Eastbrook...
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Pullman Company (USA) GWR Super Saloons Clerestory, Wikipedia article on Railway Coach roof design following the Pullman American influence. "Carriage Database...
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GWR 5600 Class (category Great Western Railway locomotives)
and East Sussex Railway, 6634 and 6686 both awaiting restoration from scrapyard condition at Peak Rail and the Barry Tourist Railway respectively, and...
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18 June 2014. It was filmed in Barry Tourist Railway which stood in for Bristol, along with Wenvoe Tunnel, also in Barry. Overnight viewing figures were...
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off the B4265 road, roughly 8 miles (13 km) by road northwest of downtown Barry. A 1632 survey defined the boundaries of the manor of St Athan by Eglwys...
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was on one of the four Class 489 preserved (Unit 9110) at the Barry Tourist Railway in Barry. The first teaser for the series was released during the final...
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CDA wagon (category British railway wagons)
Valley Railway 375050, 375061, 375063, 375067, 375090, 375091, 375113, 375117 - National Wagon Preservation Group, Bodmin Railway 375088 - Barry Tourist Railway...
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Ecclesbourne Valley Railway 489104 (68503) - Spa Valley Railway 489107 (68506) - Ecclesbourne Valley Railway 489110 (68509) - Barry Tourist Railway Another unit...
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two inns; The Hare and Hounds and The Farmers Arms. Cowbridge once had a railway station, which opened in 1865 and closed in 1951. On the 21 March 1950...
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BR Standard Class 9F (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1954)
The British Railways Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for British Railways by Robert Riddles. The Class 9F was the last...
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Airport A48 road A4050 road A4226 road B4265 road Barry Tourist Railway Stations Barry Barry Docks Barry Island Cadaxton Cogan Dinas Powys Dingle Road Eastbrook...
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after Barry and Penarth, and ahead of Cowbridge. It is 4+1⁄2 miles (7.2 km) from Cowbridge, 9 miles (14 km) from Bridgend, 10 miles (16 km) from Barry, and...
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busy Taff Vale Railway Line en route to Barry Island. Lavernock started settling back to quiet seclusion in the late 1960s when the railway line closed down...
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the provisions of the Railways Act 1921, bringing 925 locomotives. 39 locomotives acquired on 1 January 1922. 148 Barry Railway locomotives acquired on...
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