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Portrait of the Welsh Highland Railway
Ian Allan

Portrait of the Welsh Highland Railway

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The Welsh Highland Railway, once it was finally completed throughout, was the longest of the narrow gauge railways, running from Dinas Junction to Porthmadog. The line's origins date back to the 1870s, when the first section of the line was opened as the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway. The route's completion throughout, however, only dated from the 1920s when, under the influence of Colonel Stephens, the line was extended to Porthmadog. This represented the last major expansion of the narrow gauge network of North Wales. The resulting line was, despite all the high hopes, financially suspect and, even with the support of the Festiniog (in which Stephens was also involved), the line closed completely in the late 1930s. There the story might have ended, but with the growth in interest in the Welsh narrow gauge a society was launched in the early 1960s to rebuild the line. In Portrait of the Welsh Highland Railway, Peter Johnson provides a detailed account of the history of the original WHR up to its closure in 1937. Documents, drawings and historic photographs combine to provide the reader with a fascinating survey of one of the most important — but often ignored — lines in the region. The book concludes with a short section detailing the history of the route since closure and the current restoration project.

Hardback, 112 pages, black & white photographs

Condition: Good/Very Good with sunfading to spine (lettering still legible)

ISBN: 9780711026582