- A
wagonway (or
waggonway; also
known as a horse-drawn railway, or horse-drawn railroad) was a
method of
railway transportation that
preceded the steam...
- The
Willington Waggonway was
constructed in 1795 to
carry coal from
Tyneside mines to the river. It was
rediscovered in 2013
during archaeological work...
- The
Tranent to ****enzie
Waggonway was an
early waggonway,
possibly the
first in Scotland,
opened in 1722. It was 2+1⁄2
miles (4 km) long and connected...
-
arrived when
Pockerley Old Hall
opened in 1995,
followed by the
Pockerley Waggonway in 2001. In the
early 2000s two
large modern buildings were added, to...
- Durham, England.
Running on part of a
former horse-drawn
colliery wooden waggonway,
later rope & horse,
lastly rope & loco railway. It
operates preserved...
- 68154; -1.78393 The Holy
Island Waggonway (sometimes
referred to as the Holy
Island Tramway) was a
network of
waggonways across the
island of Lindisfarne...
- The
Craigie Waggonway was a
short lived mineral railway or 'Bogey line' of just over a mile in
length that
transported coal from five or more coal pits...
-
thought that the
Wylam waggonway was
opened in 1748 and was
therefore one of the
earliest waggonways in the
North of England. The
waggonway linked the colliery...
- The
Alloa Waggonway, also
known as the
Alloa Railway was an
early tramway. It was 2+1⁄2
miles (4 km)
miles long and
connected coal pits
above Alloa with...
- The
Auchincruive Waggonway or
Whitletts Waggonway was a
mineral railway or 'Bogey line' that
transported mainly coal,
eventually running from the north...