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Pembrey country park

Discussie in 'Narrow Gauge Railways' gestart door tuffer5552, 9 feb 2013.

  1. tuffer5552

    tuffer5552 Member

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    Last summer we visited pembrey country park in Carmarthenshire (?), nr kidwelly. We later learnt that it was a converted explosives factory, explaining the masses of 2 foot track running around.
    Is the remaining track original or was it relaid to be a display? It seems strange to relay it as there was no signage and it was all on back routes, but some of it seemed to be in far to good nick to be 60+ yrs old. Help please.
     
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    nanstallon Part of the furniture

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    I remember a family holiday back in 1994, when we had a ride on a train in the park. I had a chat with the staff and was given a leaflet about the history. I'll try to find it, and come back with some more detail.
     
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    There is a 7.25 and 5 inch circuit which is a model engineers club, but the original factory had an enormous (ish) network of 2ft stuff.
     
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    I visited Pembrey in the days when the 2'0" line was running - using a Motor Rail hired ex Keef following the demise of the transmission on the resident Hudson loco. The railway ran in a loop. The majority of the line was new track, but (if I recall correctly) a few sections used the original track, which was set in concrete. There was a large amount of further original 2'0" railway which was not used by the "leisure era" railway operation.
     
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    isn't this where "MArgaret" is parked?
     
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    If it's not used, maybe they'd sell it to a heritage railway if it's good enough? The L&BR will hopefully need rail in the next few years!!
     
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    It looks rather ropey from pics that I've seen on Flickr.

    I've tried searching online - but I can't find much - on the system formerly at Pembrey. Keef's book makes a reference to it, but are there any known sources of images/maps/stock of any of the network in operation - either the more recent circuit or even better, the rather more extensive earlier tracks?

    Note that the current miniature railway is a raised-level 3.5"/5" + ground level 5" 7.25" track and operated by the Llanelli and District Model Engineers.
     
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    Didn't realise that a recent ish 2foot railway had run there. Was it during the time of the country park or whilst it was waste land?
     
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    It was certainly marketed as a Country Park when I went. I have just found a postcard of the Hudson working with what must be a contender for the title of "Worst Steam Outline Body of All Time". To answer the other question, "Margaret" is at Scolton Manor - a completely different location, and well worth a visit.
     

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