Trains & Trams of the Isle of Man DVD 1956-1972, Tramcars Manx Electric Rly
The Barmouth Rivals DVD - Two Lines to the Cambrian Coast\n\nIn Victorian days there was a massive expansion in the\nnumbers of people seeking holidays by the seaside - a result of the huge\nchanges in society brought about by the railway revolution.\nThe west coast of Wales, known as The Cambrian Coast, was\none such part of the country that would benefit from this burgeoning interest\nand the seaside town of Barmouth, with its great expanses of safe beaches and\nthe beauty of its location on the estuary of the Afon Mawddach, became the\nfocus of two rival railway companies, the Great Western Railway and the\nCambrian Railways.\nPreviously known for its shipping trade, everything\nchanged in 1867 when the Cambrian Railways opened a station in Barmouth\nfollowing the construction of the Barmouth Bridge - whose famous oak timbers\nwere ironically imported at the town's little port.\nFrom the opening of the railway, tourists became the\nprime business of the town as its sea-faring trad.
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