A list of known 2 ft 3 in (686 mm) narrow gauge railways:
| Name |
Opened |
Closed |
Length |
Location |
Notes |
| Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway 1 2 |
1877 |
19323 |
6 miles (9.66 km) |
Mull of Kintyre, Scotland |
Remote line serving coal mines and passengers on the Kintyre peninsula. |
| Caphouse Colliery4 |
1988 |
present |
c. 2000 yards (1800 m) |
National Coal Mining Museum, Wakefield |
Demonstration funicular railway. |
| Corris Railway |
1859 |
present |
12¼ miles (19.71 km)3 |
Machynlleth, Wales |
Built to carry slate from the Corris district. Closed after flooding of the Afon Dyfi. Reopened in 2002. |
| Hendra China Stone Quarry5 |
1860s |
after 1967 |
Unknown |
Nanpean, England |
Internal quarry tramway system with cable hauled inclines. |
| Huncoat Colliery |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Huncoat, England |
National Coal Board mine railway. One diesel was sold to the Talyllyn Railway, and runs as No. 9 Alf.6 7 |
| Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway3 |
1897 |
1899 |
7 miles (11.27 km)3 |
Talybont, Wales |
Short-lived line serving the lead mines around Hafan. |
| Quarry Close China Stone Works5 |
1863 |
1973 |
Unknown |
Nanpean, England |
A network of lines connecting several quarries to the GWR branch line from Drinnick Mill. |
| Talyllyn Railway3 |
1865 |
Present |
7¼ miles (11.67 km) |
Tywyn, Wales |
Built to carry slate from Bryneglwys quarry to the coast. |
| York Gasworks Company8 |
1915 |
1959 |
c. 400 feet (120 m) |
York, England |
Electrified railway, operated by a locomotive built by Dick, Kerr & Co. |
Similar gauges
No railways of an identical gauge are known outside Britain, though lines of 700 mm (2 ft 3½ in) are known in Latvia and Romania (see Narrow gauge railway).
Other British railways of similar, but not identical, gauge were:
See also
References
- ^ Nigel S.C. Macmillan (1970). The Campbeltown & Machrihanish Light Railway. David & Charles: Newton Abbot.
- ^ "Campbeltown and Macrihanish page".
- ^ a b c d e Whitehouse, Patrick and Snell, John (1984). Narrow gauge railways of the British Isles. David & Charles. ISBN 0715301969.
- ^ Keith Turner (2002). Cliff Railways of the British Isles. The Oakwood Press, page 119.
- ^ a b Dart, Maurice (2005). Cornwall Narrow Gauge including the Camborne & Redruth tramway. Middleton Press. ISBN 190447456X.
- ^ Bate, J.H.L. (2001). The Chronicles of Pendre Sidings. RailRomances, pages 158, 160. ISBN 1-900622-05-X.
- ^ Potter, D. (1990). The Talyllyn Railway. David St John Thomas, page 202. ISBN 0-946537-50-X.
- ^ Mitchell, Vic, and Keith Smith (2003). Branch Line to the Derwent Valley, including the Foss Islands Branch. Midhurst: Middleton Press, plate 24.
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