The Tanat Valley Light Railway (TVLR) was a 15-mile (24 km) long standard gauge light railway. It ran westwards from Llanyblodwel in Shropshire, about...
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The Tanat Valley (Welsh: Dyffryn Tanat) is a large valley in northern Powys, Wales, formed by the course of the River Tanat and its tributaries. Situated...
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Line Railway.) Ruston & Hornsby 4wd Diesel Mechanical 88DS b. 1953 Wks. No. 338416 "Crabtree" (Undergoing restoration) (To Tanat Valley Light Railway.) Electric...
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traffic on 5 November 1956: reopened as a heritage railway 6 April 1963. Tanat Valley Light Railway (Llynclys to Llangynog) 15 miles (24 km): opened 5...
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The Light Railways Act 1896 (59 & 60 Vict. c. 48) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Before the act each...
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Operational at Oswestry. Returned to CHR Oswestry in March 2018 from Tanat Valley Light Railway, Nantmawr. BR 0-6-0 Class 08 no. D3019 of 1953. Undergoing overhaul...
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Penybontfawr railway station was a station on the Tanat Valley Light Railway in Pen-y-bont-fawr, Powys, Wales. The station opened in 1904 and closed in...
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Glanyrafon Halt railway station was a station on the Tanat Valley Light Railway, located a mile west of Llanyblodwel, Shropshire, England on the south...
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nearby at Tyn y Meini, Bryndreiniog. Penybontfawr railway station was on the Tanat Valley Light Railway. The station opened in 1904 and closed in 1951....
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Oswestry. The village was at one point served by the defunct Tanat Valley Light Railway which served Pentrefelin, Llanrhaiadr Mochnant and Pedairffordd...
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Llanrhaiadr Mochnant railway station was a station near Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Powys, Wales, on the Tanat Valley Light Railway. The station opened in...
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British Rail Class 143 (section Non-railway use)
Great Torrington: Tarka Valley Railway. 16 November 2022. "143617 Named After Founder Member and Chairman". Tarka Valley Railway. Smith, Roger (30 May 2022)...
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Llansilin Road railway station was a station on the Tanat Valley Light Railway in Llangedwyn, Powys, Wales. It had the "Road" suffix due to being 3 miles...
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the Cambrian deviation was commissioned on 27 January 1896. The Tanat Valley Light Railway was later opened, on 5 January 1904; on an east – west trajectory...
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Pentrefelin railway station was a station on the Tanat Valley Light Railway, located two miles south-east of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Powys, Wales serving...
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Llangedwyn Halt railway station was a station on the Tanat Valley Light Railway in Llangedwyn, Powys, Wales. The station opened in 1904 and closed in...
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Llanyblodwel Halt railway station was a station in Llanyblodwel, Shropshire, England, on the Tanat Valley Light Railway. The station opened in 1904 and...
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Oswestry League.[citation needed] It was the western terminus of the Tanat Valley Light Railway (Llynclys - Llangynog) (15 miles); it opened on 5 January 1904...
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Pedairffordd Halt railway station (alternatively Pedair-Ffordd Halt) was a station on the Tanat Valley Light Railway, located 1.3 miles south of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant...
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Llangynog railway station was the western terminus station of the Tanat Valley Light Railway in Llangynog, Powys, Wales. The station opened in 1904, closed...
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move the train by road to the Nant Mawr visitor centre at the Tanat Valley Light Railway was set up by the society in May 2024. A DMSO coach from 507028...
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The Wickham trolley was a railway engineering personnel carrier built by D. Wickham & Co of Ware, Hertfordshire. This long established firm introduced...
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North Wales Railway, better known as the 'Potts Line', which is currently being re-opened as a heritage railway by the Tanat Valley Light Railway Company...
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the co-ownership of both the Cambrian Heritage Railway and the recently reformed Tanat Valley Light Railway. "Station Name: Blodwell Junction". Disused Stations...
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1900, with the CR paying £555 a year: half itself, half from the Tanat Valley Light Railway which opened on 5 January 1904. After signing the agreement, the...
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railway station was a station in Porth-y-waen, Shropshire, England, on the Tanat Valley Railway and the Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Railway...
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Gloddfa Ganol (redirect from Narrow Gauge Railway Centre)
and his collection was transferred to the Tanat Valley Light Railway. Llechwedd Slate Caverns Ffestiniog Railway Jones, R. Merfyn (1981). The North Wales...
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Class 107 diesel multiple units were built by the Derby Works of British Railways and were introduced in 1960. The class looked similar to the later Class...
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Rail transport in Shropshire (redirect from Railways of Shropshire)
Whitchurch Railway, a constituent line of the Cambrian Railways system The Tanat Valley Light Railway, running from Llanyblodwel up the Tanat valley to Llangynog...
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