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    Talyllyn Railway included in World Heritage Site bid for slate landscape

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 25, 2020No Comments
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    The UK Government’s bid to UNESCO for the Welsh slate landscape to become a World Heritage Site has been formally submitted and includes Talyllyn Railway.

    If successful, the bid will see Gwynedd’s Slate Landscape join such renowned places as the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Speaking in support of the Government’s submission, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was “an area of remarkable uniqueness and breathtaking beauty”.

    The historic inclined plane at Abergynolwyn.

    Blaenau Ffestiniog was the town that famously became known as ‘the town that roofed the world’ and was at the geographical centre of some of the largest slate mines and quarries ever developed.

    Perhaps less well known, but still of great significance, was what is now the sixth component of the Government’s bid covering Bryneglwys Slate Quarry and the associated underground workings near the village of Abergynolwyn served by Talyllyn Railway.

    The railway opened in 1865, having been built to transport slate from the Bryneglwys quarries. Soon after opening, passenger services began, connecting Abergynolwyn with Tywyn.

    Slate transfer siding at Wharf. (Photo credit: Glenn Cannon)

    The village had been developed to provide homes for quarry workers and the railway provided a vital communications link, even running an inclined plane down from the line with sidings built to serve the many of the cottages in the village with supplies and services.

    The railway has been a supporter of the Welsh Slate Landscape project since July 2015. Ian Drummond, speaking for Talyllyn Railway Heritage Group, said: “It is included in the bid as an extant example of the transport infrastructure used to move slate from the quarries to customers around the world.

    The bid also acknowledges that Talyllyn was the first narrow gauge railway in the world designed for steam operation from the outset and that, in 1951, it became the World’s First Preserved Railway.”

    Talyllyn Railway’s general manager, Stuart Williams, said “I have been working alongside the bid team for more than two years, as it’s clear that this is a significant opportunity for North Wales to showcase it’s fascinating landscape.

    “As one of the seven areas the bid focussed on, the railway is delighted to be involved and is working on a number of projects to help tell the story of slate and its significance in the Fathew Valley.”

    If the bid is successful, the Welsh Slate Landscape will become the 33rd UNESCO World Heritage site to be recognised in the UK, with Talyllyn Railway the site’s southern hub.

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