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  2. Southend Pier Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Southend Pier Railway is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railway in the English city of Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It runs for 1.25 miles (2.0 km) along the 1.34-mile (2.16 km) length of Southend Pier , providing public passenger transport from the shore to the pier head.

  3. Southend Pier - Wikipedia

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    The pier railway runs the length of Southend Pier, providing public passenger transport from the shore to the pierhead. It operates every day on which the pier is open, providing a quarter or half-hourly service. [70] The original wooden pier built in 1830 employed a horse tramway from 1846, [71] to convey goods and visitors to the pierhead. [72]

  4. Three foot six inch gauge railways in the United Kingdom

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    Southend Pier Railway (1930-1978) (converted to 3ft gauge) Southend-on-Sea Corporation Tramways (defunct) Gloucestershire. Cheltenham and District Light Railway (defunct) Gloucester Corporation Tramways (defunct) Monmouth Railway (defunct) Severn and Wye Railway (defunct) Greater Manchester. Wigan Corporation Tramways (defunct) Herefordshire ...

  5. 3 ft gauge railways in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In fact, in 1802, a 3 ft gauge plateway-type railway owned by the Coalbrookdale Company in England became the first railway in the world to have a locomotive designed and built for it. The locomotive's designer, Richard Trevithick , is credited with making the first recorded successful demonstration of a locomotive on rails (in 1804 on a ...

  6. Southend-on-Sea Corporation Transport - Wikipedia

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    A narrow gauge horse tramway was constructed along the pier in 1851, and the arrival of the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway in 1854 led to the development of Southend as a holiday resort for Londoners and a dormitory town for people who worked in London.

  7. Template:SouthendPierRailway1 - Wikipedia

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  8. Sir William Heygate, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    He also led the public campaign to create Southend Pier. [3] He died in the office of Chamberlain of the City of London , a position he had held since only the previous year. He had a son, William Unwin Heygate , born 1825.

  9. Template:SouthendPierRailway2 - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Southend Pier Railway, a UK railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.