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  2. Nantlle Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Nantlle Railway. The horse-drawn 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge Nantlle Railway served the quarries from 1828 to 1963, although from 1865 the line was cut back to Tyddyn Bengam, and in 1871 only the portion from the standard gauge railhead at Nantlle railway station in Talysarn was in use. The Nantlle Railway has a long history as an industrial ...

  3. Nantlle - Wikipedia

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    Nantlle (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is a small village in the slate quarrying Nantlle Valley in Gwynedd, Wales. It lies on the north shore of Llyn Nantlle Uchaf and is part of the community of Llanllyfni. The population was 228 in 2011 with 42% born in England. [1] war memorial in village

  4. Slate industry in the Nantlle Valley - Wikipedia

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    The pumping house at Dorothea Moel Tryfan and Alexandra quarries. The Slate Industry in the Nantlle Valley was the major industry of the area. The Nantlle Valley is the site of oldest slate quarry in Wales at Cilgwyn, and during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries it was a major centre of the Slate industry in Wales.

  5. Pen-yr-Orsedd quarry - Wikipedia

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    Railway enthusiast Rich Morris began collecting narrow gauge rolling stock in 1963, [2] storing many at his home in Longfield in Kent. [3] As the collection grew he sought a more permanent arrangement and in 1976, he came to an agreement with the Festiniog Slate Group to move many of his locomotives to Pen-yr-Orsedd, where he planned to set up a museum to exhibit his collection and tell the ...

  6. Nantlle railway station - Wikipedia

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    Nantlle was a railway station located in Talysarn, a neighbouring village to Nantlle, in Gwynedd, Wales. From 1828 the narrow gauge, horse-drawn Nantlle Railway ran from wharves at Caernarfon through Penygroes and through the site of the future Nantlle station to slate quarries around the village of Nantlle.

  7. Nantlle Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Nantlle Railway (or Nantlle Tramway) was a Welsh narrow gauge railway. It was built to carry slate from several slate quarries across the Nantlle Valley to the harbour at Caernarfon for export by sea. The line provided a passenger service between Caernarfon and Talysarn from 1856 to 1865. It was the first public railway to be operated in ...

  8. Alexandra quarry - Wikipedia

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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 of Wales, centred on the Nantlle Valley during the 19th and 20th centuries.

  9. Dorothea quarry - Wikipedia

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    Since quarrying ended in 1970, the Dorothea quarry has flooded and become a popular site for scuba diving (even though there are no facilities provided, and diving is officially banned in the quarry); the unregulated nature and depth of the site has encouraged some divers to overestimate their capabilities – in the decade 1994–2004, 21 divers lost their lives in the quarry.