- Rhiwbach Tramway
Infobox rail
railroad_name=Rhiwbach Tramway
gauge=RailGauge|24
start_year=1861
end_year=1961
length=3 miles
hq_city=Blaenau Ffestiniog
locale=Wales
successor=Abandoned
system_
map_size=300pxThe Rhiwbach Tramway was a British industrialnarrow gauge railway connecting the remote slate quarries east of theBlaenau Ffestiniog with theFfestiniog Railway .History
The tramway was built by the Festiniog Slate Quarry Co. Ltd. in 1863 to carry slate from the Rhiwbach quarry to the Ffestiniog Railway's Duffws Station.cite book |last=Lewis |first=M.J.T. |title=Blaen y Cwm and Cwt y Bugail Slate Quarries |publisher=Adit Publications |year=2003 |id=ISBN 0952297930]
The quarries connected to the tramway had no practical road access as they lay at an altitude of around 1560 ft. above sea level in a remote moorland. The tramway rose by three inclines through Maenoffren quarry to reach the plateau, where it ran on an approximately level course east towards
Cwt y Bugail Quarry . From there the line turned south to the head of the incline down to the Rhiwbach quarry which lay below the plateau in the Machno valley.The tramway was originally designed to be worked by horses and gravity. Sometime in the 1920s petrol locomotives were introduced. In 1953 the Rhiwbach Quarry closed, leaving the Cwt y Bugail Quarry as the only user of the main section of the tramway. The track from Rhiwbach to Cwt y Bugail was lifted in 1956 and the section from Cwt y Bugail to Maenofferen was closed in 1961 and lifted in 1964.. A short section remained in use between the mills at Maen Offeren to the foot of Rhiwbach No 2 Incline. This section was finally closed c1976 after a new quarry road was built connecting the upper levels of Llechwedd with the mills at Maen Offeren. This resulted in the last remaining gravity incline in the North Wales slate industry being redundant. Most of the last track was lifted in 1964, although short sections remain intact as late as 2007.
Locomotives
This table shows locomotives known to have worked the Rhiwbach Tramway.
References
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External links
* [http://travels.gwernol.com/rhiwbach2007/index.html Rhiwbach Tramway] - photos of a walk along the lower section of the tramway
ee also
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British industrial narrow gauge railways
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