South Wales has a dense network of railway lines, many of which
have only been used by freight trains. Of around 500 route miles in
South Wales thirty years ago, half were for freight only. These
lines have served collieries as well as numerous oil and chemical
refineries, cement works, quarries and power stations. In
comparison, the passenger service is quite simple, based on the
main line from Fishguard to Severn Tunnel Junction and its
branches. This book combines a comprehensive collection of
photographs covering the railways of South Wales with a detailed
description of the varied freight and passenger train workings in
the area.
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