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Ratgoed Hall
after his dismissal, and was also the
chairman of the
Corris Railway. From the mid-1870s
onwards the
quarry was
generally called Ratgoed...
- The
Ratgoed Tramway (originally
known as the Ty Cam branch) was a 2 ft 3 in (686 mm)
gauge horse-worked
tramway that
connected the
remote Ratgoed Quarry...
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Aberllefenni Cymerau quarry –
connected to the
Ratgoed Tramway Ratgoed quarry –
connected to the
Ratgoed Tramway The
railway also
served Y
Magnus (Matthew's...
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Cymerau Quarry,
connected to the
Ratgoed Tramway Ratgoed quarry,
which mainly worked the
Narrow Vein,
connected to the
Ratgoed Tramway Hendre Ddu
quarry a...
- Cymerau. The
valley of the
river is
often known as Cwm
Ratgoed (or Ralltgoed),
after the
Ratgoed slate quarry about two
miles north of Pont Cymerau. The...
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Aberllefenni Braichgoch Cambergi Cymerau Era
Gaewern Hengae Llwyngwern Ratgoed Rhiw'r
Gwreiddyn Bethesda area Bryn Hafod-y-Wern Moel
Faban Pantdreiniog...
- Vein.
Connected to the
Corris Railway Ratgoed quarry,
which mainly worked the
Narrow Vein,
connected to the
Ratgoed Tramway Maes-y-gamfa
quarry a smaller...
- The rear of the main mill
around 1885. The
quarry office is to the
right of the mill
building with the
Ratgoed Tramway p****ing behind...
- waterwheel. In 1864 the
Ratgoed Tramway opened, a 2 ft 3 in (686 mm)
gauge horse-worked
tramway which connected the
Ratgoed and
Cymerau quarries with...
- Talybont,
Wales Short-lived line
serving the lead
mines around Hafan.
Ratgoed Tramway 1864 1952 1+3⁄4
miles (2.8 km) Aberllefenni,
Wales A horse-drawn...