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The Tramways of Dartmoor
Part 1 - The Red Lake Tramway.
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2023/04/07...-lake-tramway/ This is the first of a short series about the tramways/railways of Dartmoor. |
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Part 2 - Zeal Tor Tramway
A much earlier tramway existed close to the Red Lake Tramway. ... http://rogerfarnworth.com/2023/04/11...l-tor-tramway/ The Zeal Tor Tramway was also known as Redlake Peat Tramway. Built for Messrs. Davy and Wilkin of Totnes, 1847-1850, for carrying peat from Redlake Mire to Shipley Bridge. The tramway was constructed from wooden rails bolted to granite blocks, along which the peat was transported in horse-drawn trucks. The business only continued for a few years and ended in 1850. |
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