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The Merthyr, Tredegar & Abergavenny Railway (Paperback)
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The Merthyr, Tredegar & Abergavenny Railway (Paperback)
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Loot Price R392
Discovery Miles 3 920
You Save R81 (17%)
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The construction of the Merthyr, Tredegar & Abergavenny Railway
was a remarkable engineering achievement. Not only was it one of
the most spectacular railways in Britain, but it was also one of
the most difficult to build, and its long and steep gradients made
it one of the most expensive to operate. The section through the
Clydach Gorge was particularly dramatic with the line twisting and
turning, but climbing steadily along a ledge cut above the deep
valley. The MT&A is remembered with much nostalgia, for in
those days, Abergavenny was a thriving and important railway centre
with three stations and the town was alive with a symphony of
sounds such as the clang of hammers, the hiss of steam, whistles
tooting and wheels clattering over joints and points. When railway
activity in Abergavenny reached its peak, there were over a
thousand people employed in jobs associated with this form of
transport. Chris Barber has compiled this richly illustrated book
to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the closure of this much
loved railway in 1957. The last journey on the line took place
almost a hundred years after the railway was first proposed, and if
it still existed today, it would undoubtedly be a popular tourist
attraction.
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