tramroad การใช้
- This section is shown as " tramroad " on early maps.
- The completed gauge line opened in 1854, replacing the tramroad.
- A milepost from the tramroad was recovered from the Afon Llwyd.
- The tramroad crossed the River Taff over the Iron Bridge.
- The tramroad was constructed between 1802 and 1805 or 1806.
- In anticipation, the line was named the Oxford & Aylesbury Tramroad.
- The Railway Inn in Leckhampton was named after the Tramroad.
- Claypon's Tramroad can be followed for much of its length.
- South of Mount Pleasant the disused tramroad was lifted in about 1890.
- In 1820 he moved to Brecon, and developed the Brecon Forest Tramroad.
- There was at one time the Grosmont tramroad as well, now demolished.
- The line is sometimes referred to as the Dinorwic Tramroad or the Dinorwic Tramway.
- This was initially a stop on the Sirhowy Tramroad, which opened in 1822.
- Tramroad ); the last stretch, to Bixhead Quarry, opened in 1855.
- In anticipation of this, the line was named the Oxford & Aylesbury Tramroad.
- The Sirhowy Tramroad ran southwards to Sirhowy Ironworks.
- The tramroad was originally built with a gauge.
- Very little remains of the tramroad although parts of the route are now paths.
- In 1813 the Monmouth Tramroad linked Coalway ( near Coleford ), Redbrook and Monmouth.
- It left the main line at Parkend and in places shadowed the Milkwall branch tramroad.
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