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The Llanfyllin Branch and Oswestry to Llanymynech

Тема в разделе 'Bullhead Memories', создана пользователем Roger Farnworth, 24 апр 2025.

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    The Llanfyllin Branch and Oswestry to Llanymynech – Part 1 …

    The Llanfyllin Branch was featured in an article by Stanley Jenkins in the October 2003 issue of Steam Days magazine. [3]

    The immediately adjacent Tanat Valley Light Railway is covered articles elsewhere. They can be found on the links included in the linked article.

    The two lines ran into the hills to the Southwest of Oswestry. The local Cambrian network is shown diagrammatically in the linked article. ....

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    The Llanfyllin Branch - Part 2

    In the first article in this short series, we finished the first part of our journey from Oswestry along the Llanfyllin Branch just after passing through Carreghofa Halt with its adjacent combined canal aqueduct and road bridge. Just beyond the bridge we noted the Nantmawr Branch heading away to the North while trains for Llanfyllin ran round a short chord to meet what was the original alignment of the Llanfyllin Branch.

    After leaving the 26-chain chord trains headed due West for Llansantffraid across “a tract of pleasant agricultural countryside.” [3: p635] Within a short distance the Grove Viaduct was reached. It was a 90-yard long viaduct which sat about 7.7 miles from Oswestry.

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