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Friday, 11 October 2019

Ventilation Shaft at Brecon Mountain Railway CF48 2UP

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Ventilation Shaft at Brecon Mountain Railway

CF48 2UP

The two foot gauge railway was built on the track-bed of the standard gauge Brecon & Merthyr Railway that closed in 1964. The narrow gauge line, which has a length of five miles, was opened in 1979.


Ventilation Shaft -
Grade II Listed

History
Later C19 large ventilation shaft, one of 3 to Morlais or Miler tunnel of 1879 on the London and North Western Railway. This railway, one of several in the Merthyr area, came from Abergavenny went through the tunnel to Pontsarn, Cefn Coed and eventually to Merthyr using the joint line with the Brecon and Merthyr Railway.

Description
Ventilation shaft to railway tunnel, circular, red brick with battered sides and raised brick square labels under brick top band, itself under sandstone coping carrying shallow-domed iron protective grille. Bricks are laid in alternate courses of headers and stretchers.



Brecon Mountain Railway

This ventilation shaft served the Morlais Tunnel which ran for 1037 yards. It was built by John Mackay and Sons for the London and North Western Railway in 1879.

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