Nantlle Railway — Horse drawn slate wagon used on the Tramway, now preserved at the Welsh Slate Museum, Llanberis Locale Wales Dates of operation 1828–1865 … Wikipedia
Cowlyd Tramway — Locale Wales Dates of operation c. 1916–c. 1968 Track gauge 2 ft (610 mm) Length 4 miles (6.4 km) Headquarters Dolg … Wikipedia
Croesor Tramway — Coordinates: 52°58′55″N 4°2′25″W / 52.98194°N 4.04028°W / 52.98194; 4.04028 … Wikipedia
Deeside Tramway — (Glyndyfrdwy) Locale Wales Dates of operation 1850s–1947 Successor Abandoned Track gauge 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) Length 3 miles … Wikipedia
Morda Tramway — The Morda Tramway refers to two industrial railways south of Oswestry, on the border between England and Wales. They connected the coal pits around Morda to transport networks, the first to the Montgomery Canal and the second to the Cambrian… … Wikipedia
Crickheath Tramway — The Crickheath Tramway was a 1.5 mile long, 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge narrow gauge industrial railway connecting the Porthywaen lime quarries near Llanymynech to the Crickheath Wharf on the Ellesmere and Chester Canal. It… … Wikipedia
Gorseddau Tramway — Infobox rail railroad name=Gorseddau Tramway gauge=RailGauge|36 start year=1857 end year=1872 hq city=Porthmadog locale=Wales successor line=Gorseddau Junction and Portmadoc RailwayThe Gorseddau Tramway was a RailGauge|36 gauge railway built in… … Wikipedia
Narrow gauge slate railways in Wales — The slate industry of North Wales was the largest user of narrow gauge railways in the whole of the United Kingdom. Many of the quarries had internal tramways and feeder lines connecting them to transhipment points on local railways, rivers,… … Wikipedia
Corris Railway — Rheilffordd Corris Locale Mid Wales Terminus (Original) … Wikipedia
Swansea and Mumbles Railway — Legend … Wikipedia