Aberystwyth to Carmarthen Including Newcastle Emlyn and Aberayron Branches

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In railway terms, a journey from Aberystwyth south involves a lengthy detour via Shrewsbury. Once there was a more direct route. Like many of Britain’s railways, it evolved haphazardly, depending on funding, topography and land purchase. What was referred to as the Aberystwyth to Carmarthen railway, was created by the endeavour of three companies that culminated in a network consisting of one line between the two towns, and two quiet branches to Newcastle Emlyn and Aberayron. Even under the dreaded Beeching axe the line did not go quietly, and part of it was used for dairy and other goods traffic until 1973. Geraint Roberts has researched the history of the railway and provides a story of the rise and fall of this quirky line, with the help of newspaper reports, reminiscences from two British Railway firemen and numerous illustrations and signalling diagrams. He explains the rationale behind the route and the names of the companies that built it, and their ambitions, successes and failures.
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Stock Code BDL40.0
Author Roberts G
ISBN13 9781915069405
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 275
Width(mm) 215
Page Count 306
Pictures 400
Publication Date 25 Jul 2024
Publication Status Available
Publisher LIGHTMOOR PRESS
Record last updated 12/09/2024