and more famous peak of Tryfan above Dyffryn Ogwen has also sometimes been referred to as "Moel Tryfan" in the past. Moel Tryfan could be regarded as the...
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Moel Tryfan was a narrow gauge steam locomotive built for use on the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways (NWNGRs) in 1874/5. The locomotive was an 0-6-4T...
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original line also had a branch to Bryngwyn and the slate quarries around Moel Tryfan, which has not been restored. (This branch forms a footpath "rail trail"...
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across North Wales. The first two of these lines – jointly known as the "Moel Tryfan Undertaking" – were authorised by act of Parliament, the North Wales...
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Alexandra quarry was a slate quarry in North Wales, on the slopes of Moel Tryfan in north Gwynedd. It was part of one of the major slate quarrying regions...
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slope of Moel Tryfan to serve a series of slate quarries. Those connected by tramways to the incline head included the Alexandra quarry, Moel Tryfan quarry...
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locomotives and Single Fairlies. The earliest known example was the Moel Tryfan narrow gauge locomotive, built for use on the North Wales Narrow Gauge...
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Cesarea, after the chapel, is a country village on the south-west side of Moel Tryfan, overlooking the Nantlle Valley, in North Wales, near Rhosgadfan and...
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a small cairn. The views are limited to the bulky neighbours of Moel Siabod, Tryfan and Glyder Fach. The ridge continues eastwards to Gallt yr Ogof....
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though it has a population of almost 2,000. The closest mountain is Moel Tryfan and people from the school walk up often to collect money for educational...
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Carnedd Dafydd, Pen yr Helgi Du, Pen Llithrig y Wrach, Gallt yr Ogof, Tryfan and Moel Siabod. Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales...
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Highland Railway Limited Festiniog Railway Company Rolling stock Russell Moel Tryfan Welsh Highland Heritage Railway Welsh Highland Railway (Caernarfon) Trains...
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Kate Roberts was born in the village of Rhosgadfan, on the slopes of Moel Tryfan, Caernarfonshire (Gwynedd today). She was the oldest child of Owen Roberts...
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Railway, which was built in 1881 as the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways Moel Tryfan Undertaking to carry dressed slate to Dinas Junction on the LNWR. It...
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Railway until it closed in 1948. Alexandra quarry 1861 1934 2 ft (610 mm) Moel Tryfan Steam locomotive worked quarry feeder tramway connected to the Bryngwyn...
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enable the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways Company to lease their Moel-Tryfan Undertaking to Hugh Beaver Roberts. Bournemouth Gas and Water Act 1873...
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Newborough tried to have a law passed to give him control of all the Moel Tryfan Commons, including recent encroachments, and to extinguish the rights...
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the Moel Tryfan Undertaking was not liable for the debt and Grant lost the £7,000. He earned a 10% commission, £8,800, for placing the Moel Tryfan Undertaking's...
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which was substantially established by studies of the drift sediments on Moel Tryfan. Between 85 and 90% of the population of the Nantlle Valley speak Welsh...
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03.21°W / 52.84; -03.21 SJ1828 Moel Tryfan Gwynedd 53°05′N 4°13′W / 53.08°N 04.22°W / 53.08; -04.22 SH5156 Moel-y-crio Flintshire 53°13′N 3°13′W...
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in Powys county Y Fron, a country village on the south-west side of Moel Tryfan in North Wales Frón is a synonym for the name Iceland in Icelandic (Ísland)...
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Carneddau, as well as the slightly less visited ranges of Moel Siabod, the Moelwynion, Moel Hebog and the Nantlle Ridge. The route was devised by the...
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branch to Rhyd Ddu included in the plan. He owned New Braich quarry at Moel Tryfan, Dinas Junction would provide a transhipment point where slates could...
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Railway in 1963. Rebuilt as 2-4-0ST+T in 1972, with the pony truck from Moel Tryfan, an engine used on the original Welsh Highland Railway. Received a new...
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Buzzard Light Railway Moel Tryfan (now Isaac) 0-4-2T 1953 Bagnall 3023 Sister loco to Gelert and allocated the name Moel Tryfan but never carried nameplates...
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leased by the FR. However the WHR losses continued with the loss of the Moel Tryfan slate traffic in 1935, and it closed to passengers at the end of the...
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the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway in 1902 (Snowdon Ranger) and 1903 Moel Tryfan). Davies and Metcalfe had an arrangement with Oerlikon and sold railway...
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Highland Railway Limited Festiniog Railway Company Rolling stock Russell Moel Tryfan Welsh Highland Heritage Railway Welsh Highland Railway (Caernarfon) Trains...
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Railway, which was built in 1877 as the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways Moel Tryfan Undertaking to carry dressed slate for trans-shipment to the LNWR. Passenger...
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Highland Railway Limited Festiniog Railway Company Rolling stock Russell Moel Tryfan Welsh Highland Heritage Railway Welsh Highland Railway (Caernarfon) Trains...
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