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Rhiw Valley Light Railway

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Built by
  
Jack Woodroffe

Stations
  
1

Preserved gauge
  
15 in (381 mm)

Opened
  
1970

Original gauge
  
15 in (381 mm)

Length
  
1,265 m (1,383 yd)

Locale
  
Powys

Rhiw Valley Light Railway

Name
  
Rhiw Valley Light Railway

Address
  
Lower House Farm,, Manafon SY21 8BJ, United Kingdom

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The Rhiw Valley Light Railway is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge railway located near to the village of Berriew in Powys, Wales.

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The Railway

The railway is constructed to 15 in (381 mm) gauge, in an 'out and back' return loop of 1,265 metres (1,383 yd). As an 'out and back' loop, trains return to the central station facing in the opposite direction from that in which they departed. The railway was privately built and operated, and its original owner is now deceased. The railway is now owned by his widow, who initially opened the line to the public just one day per year, in mid-summer. The railway is now open once a month from May through October. The very attractive route runs through fields and along hedgerows, and being largely unfenced there is considerable interaction with livestock from rabbits to sheep.

Rolling Stock

There are two resident steam locomotives. 'Powys' is a powerful 0-6-2 tank engine, built in 1973 by Severn Lamb. 'Jack' is a large 0-4-0 tender engine, constructed by TMA Engineering of Birmingham and Jack Woodroffe of Welshpool in 2003. An assortment of wooden passenger carriages (both bogie carriages and four-wheel vehicles) and wagons is available on the line.

References

Rhiw Valley Light Railway Wikipedia