Welsh Highland Railway Renaissance

Welsh Highland Railway Renaissance
Title Welsh Highland Railway Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Gordon Rushton
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 2012-05
Genre Narrow gauge railroads
ISBN 9780957145603

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This is the story of the unique struggle to restore a railway lost to time in Snowdonia National Park.

Rebuilding the Welsh Highland Railway

Rebuilding the Welsh Highland Railway
Title Rebuilding the Welsh Highland Railway PDF eBook
Author Peter Johnson
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 573
Release 2018-08-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1473869919

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THE REVIVAL AND RESTORATION of the Welsh Highland Railway is one of the greatest heritage railway achievements of the 21st Century, yet its success followed more than one hundred years of failure.Supported by public loans, its first incarnation combined the moribund North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways, some of the abandoned works of the Portmadoc, Beddgelert & South Snowdon Railway and part of the horse-worked Croesor Tramway. Opened in 1923, it was closed in 1937 and the track was lifted in 1941.Serious talk of revival started in the 1960s but restoration did not start until 1997, with the neighbouring Ffestiniog Railway at the helm, supported by generous donors and benefactors, the Millennium Commission, the Welsh Government and teams of enthusiastic volunteers.Author Peter Johnson steers a course through the railways complicated pre-history before describing the events, including a court hearing, three public inquiries and a great deal of controversy, leading to the start of services between Caernarfon and Porthmadog in 2011. A postscript describes post-completion developments.

The Snowdon Mountain Railway

The Snowdon Mountain Railway
Title The Snowdon Mountain Railway PDF eBook
Author Peter Johnson
Publisher Pen and Sword Transport
Pages 388
Release 2021-12-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1526776103

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The Snowdon Mountain Railway is one of the great narrow gauge railways of North Wales, with thousands of visitors travelling to the summit of Mount Snowdon along the line each year. This book covers the history of this historic and interesting line from its beginnings in the 1890s through to the present day. The author Peter Johnson has been writing about narrow gauge railways for many years and has a deep knowledge of the lines in North and Mid Wales. The Snowdon Mountain Railway is an important part of the tourist industry in North Wales and plays a vital part in providing transport in this popular and much visited area. This volume looks at the narrow gauge railway's history and development, taking in the present and future development of this fascinating line's operation.

Narrow Gauge Locomotives

Narrow Gauge Locomotives
Title Narrow Gauge Locomotives PDF eBook
Author Anthony Coulls
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 132
Release 2018-04-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445675579

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Britain’s narrow gauge railways are host to some of the oldest, most charming, varied and extraordinary locomotives to be found anywhere. This book is a fascinating survey of these appealing engines.

The Corris Railway

The Corris Railway
Title The Corris Railway PDF eBook
Author Peter Johnson
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 387
Release 2019-10-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1526717557

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An extensively illustrated history of this Welsh railway—and the effort to restore it. One of Wales’ oldest narrow gauge railways, the 2ft 3in gauge Corris Railway was built to carry slate from several quarries in the Dulas valley to wharves on the river Dyfi. At first forbidden to use steam locomotives or to carry passengers, it overcame these obstacles and became an essential part of the community that it served. It was also a forerunner in encouraging tourists, offering inclusive tours to nearby Talyllyn, with passengers traveling on the train and on railway-operated road services. Taken over by the Great Western Railway in 1930, the railway was closed by British Railways in 1948, apparently for good. Fortunately, the last two steam locomotives and some rolling stock was saved by the nearby Talyllyn Railway, where it played an essential role in that railway’s preservation. Eventually, the thoughts of enthusiasts turned to reviving the Corris Railway, and, after many twists and turns, the first passengers were carried on a short section in 2002. In this book, historian Peter Johnson has delved into many sources to uncover the intricacies of the railway’s origins, development, operation, and revival.

Tracks to the Trenches

Tracks to the Trenches
Title Tracks to the Trenches PDF eBook
Author Moseley Railway Trust
Publisher Mainline & Maritime
Pages 80
Release 2020-06-30
Genre
ISBN 9781900340694

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The Moseley Railway Trust, at its Apedale Valley Light Railway base in Staffordshire, has amassed a collection of narrow gauge railway equipment that is unique in the UK, and of national significance. As part of the World War One commemorations, the Trust put on three hugely successful 'Tracks to the Trenches' events, each with a different theme, in 2014, 2016 and 2018. This fully illustrated album is a collection of images from all three events, and provides unique coverage of not just the collection, but the outstanding dioramas recreated by the visiting re-enactors.

British railway enthusiasm

British railway enthusiasm
Title British railway enthusiasm PDF eBook
Author Ian Carter
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 329
Release 2017-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 1526129744

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Now available in paperback, this is the first academic book to study railway enthusiasts in Britain. Far from a trivial topic, the post-war train spotting craze swept most boys and some girls into a passion for railways, and for many, ignited a lifetime’s interest. British railway enthusiasm traces this post-war cohort, and those which followed, as they invigorated different sectors in the world of railway enthusiasm – train spotting, railway modelling, collecting railway relics – and then, in response to the demise of main line steam traction, Britain’s now-huge preserved railway industry. Today this industry finds itself riven by tensions between preserving a loved past which ever fewer people can remember and earning money from tourist visitors. The widespread and enduring significance of railway enthusiasm will ensure that this groundbreaking text remains a key work in transport studies, and will appeal to enthusiasts as much as to students and scholars of transport and cultural history.