- Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway
:"This article describes the current heritage railway.
For the historical railway seeLlanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway ."The Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railwaypronunciation needed is a
heritage railway which aims to re-instate as much as possible of the former Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway which closed in 1989. The Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway, earlier known as the Carmarthenshire Tramroad was established in 1802 inWales by anAct of Parliament . It began running trains in 1803, the initial line being aplateway , with motive power provided by a pair of horses. The Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway is claimed to be the Oldest Public Railway in Britain. Although theSurrey Iron Railway was the first to be incorporated, it is believed that the LMMR was the first to open to traffic. The Carmarthenshire Tramroad closed in 1844 but the railway reopened in 1883 operated by the newly formed Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway Co. That company disappeared in 1922 on being absorbed into theGreat Western Railway which was in turn of course absorbed intoBritish Railways in 1947. Throughout the twentieth century the line continued as a main artery for coal distribution from theGwendraeth valley , until the closure ofCynheidre Colliery in 1989.Llanelli and District Railway Society
Following a campaign lasting almost ten years from the Llanelli and District Railway Society (L&DRS) to save the intact, but derelict line the hopes were dashed in the mid-90's when the railway was sold by
British Rail property board to the local authorities as part of a scheme to transform the track bed into a cycle way. This path is now a well recognised part of theNational Cycle Network .Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway Company Limited
Whilst the L&DRS's efforts were thwarted, a new charitable company (Registered Charity No. 1087985) was incorporated on the 15 April 1999. It is a
non-profit making company limited by guarantee with no remuneration paid to its Directors. The company is named The Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway Company Ltd, therefore reviving the name of the former operator albeit with the later Llanelli spelling. The primary objective of theregistered charity is to reinstate a railway on the historic line. Aheritage centre will also interpret the history ofcoal mining in the area and in particular the industry which the railway served.The charity's scheme will utilise derelict land on the site of the former colliery which is now owned by the LMMR outright as of 2005. In the long-term the railway which closed to rail traffic in 1989 will be re-instated where possible. Work at the site at
Cynheidre nearLlanelli ,South Wales is currently progressing at a steady pace. The first phase will include the placing of a loco shed on site as well as making the site available to the public. The primary objective is to achieve a running line of one mile consisting of a platform, loco shed,heritage centre ,gift shop and café. As of September 2007 the loco shed had been fully constructed and this allowed for the rolling stock to be transported to the site on 19th-22nd November 2007.The project is intended to be a vital
educational resource for future generations and will keep this historical site in the minds of people of all ages.Rolling Stock
The LMMR Co. Ltd. owns the following rolling stock for use at Cynheidre and all except the steam locomotive are currently on site at Cynheidre.
Steam:
• 1498
Avonside Engine Company 0-4-0 saddle tank named 'Desmond' Built 1906 - Currently located at theLlangollen Railway , North Wales pending restoration.Diesel:
• 10222 0-4-0
Sentinel Waggon Works (Rolls Royce) diesel shunter.Multiple Unit:
• 51354
British Rail Class 117 Diesel Multiple Unit Built 1960 1-Car Unit.• 51396
British Rail Class 117 Diesel Multiple Unit Built 1960 1-Car Unit.• 52029
British Rail Class 107 Diesel Multiple Unit Built 1961 1-Car Unit.Coaching Stock:
• 1206
British Rail Mark 2 RFB 1st Class BR Buffet Car Built 1973.• 8597
Great Western Railway Pre-1900 6 Wheel Luggage CompositeCarriage (Minus Wheel Frame). • No. UnknownGreat Western Railway Pre-1900 6 Wheel Lavatory CompositeCarriage (Minus Wheel Frame).Wagons
• 35377
Great Western Railway 'Toad'Brake van . •British Rail Tar Wagon (Circa 1959). •British Rail Tippler Wagon.External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/lmmrcoltd/ The LMMR official homepage]
* [http://users.aol.com/WalesRails/llmr.htm Wales Rail - LMMR Page]
* [http://lmmrcoltd.fotopic.net/ Fotopic Photography Website for LMMR]
Reading Material
* "The Llanelly & Mynydd Mawr Railway" - 1st Edition - 1992 by M.R.C. Price - Oakwood Press ISBN 0 85361 423 7
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