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Track gauge
  
2 ft (610 mm)

Date of operation
  
2004

Dates of operation
  
2004–

Length
  
1,609 m

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Wales West Light Railway

The Wales West Light Railway is a one mile long 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge tourist railway in Silverhill, Alabama owned by Ann and Ken Zadnichek. It is built to simulate a Welsh narrow gauge railway. The railway and associated RV park host over 30,000 visitors annually.

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Map of Wales West Light Railway, Alabama 36576, USA

Dame Ann

Dame Ann is a 11,700 poundsteam locomotive built by Exmoor Steam Railway in Bratton Fleming, England. Her steam trials were completed at the Launceston Steam Railway in Cornwall. She was delivered to the Wales West Light Railway in 2004. Dame Ann is based on the Penrhyn Port Class locomotive built by Hunslet Engine Company in the 19th century. At the time of her construction, she was the first Port Class Hunslet engine built in 83 years.

Gareth

Gareth is a Simplex 40S diesel locomotive built by British locomotive-building company Motor Rail in the mid 1960's. The two thousand pound locomotive was purchased from Alan Keef Ltd for use in the construction of the Wales West Light Railway. Gareth originally featured steam out-line body and had been used to pull a single car train in Scotland. His new owners replaced the steam out-line body with a body modeled after the Simplex-type diesels produced by Alan Keef in the 1980's.

Passenger cars

Passenger cars on the Wales West Light Railway are replicas based on plans dating to the 19th century. They are built of wood over steel frames with wheels imported from England, and are equipped with modern air brakes.

7.5 inch railway

Wales West Light Railway also operates a shorter 7.5" gauge miniature ridable railway.

References

Wales West Light Railway Wikipedia


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