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- Gwili_Railway abstract "The Gwili Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Ager y Gwili) is a Welsh heritage railway that operates a standard gauge preserved railway line from the site of Abergwili Junction (near Carmarthen) in South West Wales along a short section of the former Carmarthen to Aberystwyth railway that closed for passenger traffic in 1965, the track being lifted in 1975 "just as the Gwili was being established".The Gwili Railway was set up in 1974 (but formed officially in April 1975) and, by 1978 (the same year the Gwili re-opened), had purchased and rescued at least eight miles of track (between the sites of Abergwili Junction and Llanpumpsint railway station) and was running an initial steam-hauled service on a one-mile section of it at the time.The Gwili Railway has the distinction of becoming the first ever standard-gauge preserved railway to operate in Wales when it re-opened "in Spring 1978" the one-mile section of the Carmarthen-Newcastle Emlyn route from its base at Bronwydd Arms, three miles north of Carmarthen.Since then, the railway has expanded to Danycoed halt and the company continues to hope to expand its services towards Llanpumpsaint.Currently, the railway is working south towards Carmarthen to a new station site to be called "Abergwili Junction" built both on the northern outskirts of Carmarthen itself and at the site of the old and former Abergwili junction.The locomotive stock of the Gwili Railway is unusual in that it mostly represents local industrial and wartime operations rather than mainline services. In an interview with Steam Railway Magazine, it was stated that railway intends to obtain a larger loco or locos for passenger service.Currently, as of January 2014, (with the re-laying of track having reached the Abergwili Junction site). this'll eventually extend to around a total of 4½ miles in length. It is expected that the extension to Abergwili Junction may be completed sometime throughout 2014, as time and money permit.".
- Gwili_Railway thumbnail 4566_at_Bronwydd_Arms.JPG?width=300.
- Gwili_Railway wikiPageExternalLink www.gvcg.co.uk.
- Gwili_Railway wikiPageExternalLink www.gwili-railway.co.uk.
- Gwili_Railway wikiPageExternalLink www.nrha.org.uk.
- Gwili_Railway wikiPageExternalLink frame.htm.
- Gwili_Railway wikiPageExternalLink gwil.html.
- Gwili_Railway wikiPageID "1844591".
- Gwili_Railway wikiPageRevisionID "604140963".
- Gwili_Railway comEvents "Absorbed by Great Western Railway".
- Gwili_Railway comEvents "Closed".
- Gwili_Railway comEvents "Opened".
- Gwili_Railway comYears "1860".
- Gwili_Railway comYears "1881".
- Gwili_Railway comYears "1973".
- Gwili_Railway events "9.46728E8".
- Gwili_Railway events "Gwili Railway purchases Llanpumpsaint train station site .".
- Gwili_Railway events "Gwili is Awarded for fully restored GWR-Style crossing gates at Bronwydd Arms itself.".
- Gwili_Railway events "Llwyfan Cerrig reached".
- Gwili_Railway events "Llwyfan Cerrig station officially opened".
- Gwili_Railway events "Opening of extension to Danycoed".
- Gwili_Railway events "Work starts on extension to Carmarthen North".
- Gwili_Railway hasPhotoCollection Gwili_Railway.
- Gwili_Railway headquarters Bronwydd_Arms_railway_station.
- Gwili_Railway latitude "51.89155".
- Gwili_Railway linename Carmarthen_and_Cardigan_Railway.
- Gwili_Railway locale "Wales".
- Gwili_Railway longitude "-4.30077".
- Gwili_Railway name "(Rheilffordd Gwili)".
- Gwili_Railway name "Gwili Railway".
- Gwili_Railway operator "Gwili Railway Co. Ltd".
- Gwili_Railway stage "Taken over by the preservation society".
- Gwili_Railway stageyears "1978".
- Gwili_Railway stations "3".
- Gwili_Railway years "1987".
- Gwili_Railway years "1988".
- Gwili_Railway years "2001".
- Gwili_Railway years "2002".
- Gwili_Railway years "2008".
- Gwili_Railway years "2009".
- Gwili_Railway years "2011".
- Gwili_Railway subject Category:7_ft_gauge_railways.
- Gwili_Railway subject Category:Heritage_railways_in_Carmarthenshire.
- Gwili_Railway subject Category:Standard_gauge_railways_in_Wales.
- Gwili_Railway type Abstraction100002137.
- Gwili_Railway type Business108061042.
- Gwili_Railway type Carrier108057633.
- Gwili_Railway type Enterprise108056231.
- Gwili_Railway type Group100031264.
- Gwili_Railway type HeritageRailwaysInCarmarthenshire.
- Gwili_Railway type Line103671473.
- Gwili_Railway type Organization108008335.
- Gwili_Railway type Railway104048568.
- Gwili_Railway type SocialGroup107950920.
- Gwili_Railway type StandardGaugeRailwaysInWales.
- Gwili_Railway type YagoLegalActor.
- Gwili_Railway type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Gwili_Railway type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Gwili_Railway comment "The Gwili Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Ager y Gwili) is a Welsh heritage railway that operates a standard gauge preserved railway line from the site of Abergwili Junction (near Carmarthen) in South West Wales along a short section of the former Carmarthen to Aberystwyth railway that closed for passenger traffic in 1965, the track being lifted in 1975 "just as the Gwili was being established".The Gwili Railway was set up in 1974 (but formed officially in April 1975) and, by 1978 (the same year the Gwili re-opened), had purchased and rescued at least eight miles of track (between the sites of Abergwili Junction and Llanpumpsint railway station) and was running an initial steam-hauled service on a one-mile section of it at the time.The Gwili Railway has the distinction of becoming the first ever standard-gauge preserved railway to operate in Wales when it re-opened "in Spring 1978" the one-mile section of the Carmarthen-Newcastle Emlyn route from its base at Bronwydd Arms, three miles north of Carmarthen.Since then, the railway has expanded to Danycoed halt and the company continues to hope to expand its services towards Llanpumpsaint.Currently, the railway is working south towards Carmarthen to a new station site to be called "Abergwili Junction" built both on the northern outskirts of Carmarthen itself and at the site of the old and former Abergwili junction.The locomotive stock of the Gwili Railway is unusual in that it mostly represents local industrial and wartime operations rather than mainline services. ".
- Gwili_Railway label "Gwili Railway".
- Gwili_Railway sameAs m.060fwt.
- Gwili_Railway sameAs Q5623612.
- Gwili_Railway sameAs Q5623612.
- Gwili_Railway sameAs Gwili_Railway.
- Gwili_Railway wasDerivedFrom Gwili_Railway?oldid=604140963.
- Gwili_Railway depiction 4566_at_Bronwydd_Arms.JPG.
- Gwili_Railway isPrimaryTopicOf Gwili_Railway.