The Llantrisant branches of the Taff Valley Railway: A history of the Llantrisant and Taff Vale Junction Railway and the Treferig Valley Railway (Locomotion papers) by Colin Chapman

The Llantrisant branches of the Taff Valley Railway: A history of the Llantrisant and Taff Vale Junction Railway and the Treferig Valley Railway (Locomotion papers)

Colin Chapman
136 pages
Usk: The Oakwood Press
Jan 1996
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The Llantrisant branches, formed by the Llantrissant and Taff Vale Junction Railway (L&TVJR) , whose passenger services ran from Pontypridd to Llantrisant, and the Treferig Valley Railway, came into being through nominally independent companies. The original L&TVJR main line always carried a worthwhile traffic, although it was relatively modest compared with other parts of the Taff Vale Railway. However, the later extensions and the Treferig Valley Railway were very much in the speculative tradition. The book is in A5 format with a square-backed Linson cover. It is printed on art paper throughout and consists of 136 pages and includes 47 maps and plans and 86 photographs.
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Pages 136
Publisher Usk: The Oakwood Pre...
Published 1996
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