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County Donegal Railway
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1-2 | Saloon Brake - End Observation |
35'2" | £50 00 | |
1-2 | Saloon Brake - End Observation - As modified by the SR |
35'2" | £50 00 | |
3-4 | Saloon End Observation - Image | 35'2" | £50 00 | |
3-4 | Saloon End Observation - As modified by the SR | 35'2" | £50 00 | |
5-6 | Composite | 35'2" | £50 00 | |
5-6 | Composite - As modified by the SR | 35'2" | £50 00 | |
7-10 | Third Centre Observation | 35'2" | £50 00 | |
11-14 | Third Class Coaches. | 35'2" | £50 00 | |
15-16 | Brake Third Class Coach. |
35'2" | £50 00 | |
17 | Brake Composite | 36'1 | £50 00 | |
Sides with separate droplights and door vents, ends with steps and floor When all the coaches are available we will turn our attention to the wagons and vans |
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The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (L&B)
opened as an independent railway in May 1898. It was a single track narrow
gauge railway just over 19 miles (30 km) long running through the rugged
and picturesque area bordering Exmoor in North Devon, England. Although
opened after the 1896 Light Railways Act came into force, it was authorised
and constructed prior to that act. Therefore, as with all other railways,
it was authorised under its own Act of Parliament and built to higher
(and more costly) standards than similar railways of the time. In the
United Kingdom it was notable as being the only narrow gauge line required
to use main-line standard signalling.
For a short period the line earned a modest return for shareholders, but for most of its life the L&B made a loss. In 1922 the L&B was taken over by the Southern Railway, and eventually closed in September 1935. |
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