Dolgarrog Railway
Dolgarrog Railway | |
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The station at Dolgarrog Aluminium Works, under construction in 2016. | |
Terminus | Dolgarrog Aluminium Works |
Coordinates | 53°11′20″N 3°50′12″W / 53.188800°N 3.83675°W |
Connections | Conwy Valley Line |
Commercial operations | |
Built by | Dolgarrog Aluminium |
Original gauge | Standard gauge |
Preserved operations | |
Stations | 2 |
Length | 1/2-mile |
Commercial history | |
Opened | 1916 |
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The Dolgarrog Railway was a half-mile-long standard-gauge industrial railway, in Dolgarrog, Conwy County Borough, Wales. It ran between Dolgarrog station and the Dolgarrog Aluminium Works, joining the LNWR Conwy Valley Line at a sidings near Dolgarrog station.[1][2]
History
[edit]In 1916, a standard-gauge railway was built, connecting the aluminium works to the Conwy Valley Line, then run by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR). A station at Dolgarrog was built on the Conwy Valley Line to provide sidings and an interchange with the line to the aluminium works.[1] The line was used to transport materials to the works, aluminium from the works, and workers to and from Dolgarrog.[3]
After World War II, the railway was dismantled as transportation by road took over.[3]
Restoration
[edit]In 2010, the Dolgarrog Railway Society laid the first pieces of track to restore the line as a heritage railway.[4][5] The first section of track was opened on 13 August 2011.[6]
Restored rolling stock
[edit]The Dolgarrog Railway Society have restored a diesel locomotive, Taurus, to be used at the site.[4]
Further reading
[edit]Jones, Eric (1989). Dolgarrog: an industrial history. Caernarfon: Gwynedd Archives.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Dolgarrog (1916 - 1964 1965)". Oldrailways. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ^ "History of Dolgarrog". Dolgarrog Railway Society. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ^ a b "The Dolgarrog Railway". History Points. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
- ^ a b "Crane boost for train track plan". BBC. 8 June 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ^ "Dolgarrog Railway Society celebrate their new track". North Wales Live. 18 August 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ^ Railway Track Reopens at Dolgarrog in the Conwy Valley. filmmakingmad. 13 August 2011 – via YouTube.