The Portreath Tramroad, or alternatively the Portreath Tramway, was opened in 1815, providing a wagonway route from mines near Scorrier in Cornwall, England...
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1980; it is now leased to the Portreath Harbour Association by the present owner, Cornwall Council. The Portreath Tramroad, the first railway in Cornwall...
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N/A Rob travels across Cornwall's first two railway lines—the Portreath Tramroad and Redruth and Chasewater Railway, where he learns more about the...
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mining operation. A pioneering railway, the Portreath Tramroad was opened in 1812 giving access to Portreath harbour. In November 1821 a 90-inch Woolf single-cylinder...
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freight-only line serving the St. George's Golf Club. Portreath Tramroad 1809 1867 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Portreath, England Early freight and mineral horse-hauled...
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that gauge. It was the third public railway in Cornwall, after the Portreath Tramroad (a plateway) and the Redruth and Chasewater Railway. The northern...
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"New off road cycling, walking and horse riding trail unveiled near Portreath". InYourArea.co.uk. 19 August 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2024. Acton, Bob...
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to connect the harbour at Portreath on the north coast, with mines around St Day and Scorrier; at first called the Portreath Tramway, with later extensions...
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