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Railway Roundabout 1959 'The Closing Of The Wye Valley Lines'

Right then, onto the second year of Railway Roundabout - 1959, starting with the closing of the Wye Valley lines.

The Wye Valley Railway opened on the 1st November 1876, linking the south-east Welsh towns of Chepstow and Monmouth (then both in England) via stations serving the villages of Tidenham, Tintern, St Briavels and Redbrook. The line was 14¾ miles long. At Monmouth Troy station passengers could change for trains serving the towns of Pontypool (15 miles south-west), Ross-on-Wye (10 miles further north) and, from 1883, the town of Coleford, 5 miles to the east in the Forest of Dean.

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Видео Railway Roundabout 1959 'The Closing Of The Wye Valley Lines' канала OakhamRoadRailway
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21 февраля 2011 г. 20:56:36
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