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Vol.111 - Four Ways to Brecon

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Vol.111 - Four Ways to Brecon

Vol.111 - Four Ways to Brecon


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Jim Clemens Collection No.16.


There were four railway routes to the town of BRECON in Mid-Wales until 1967.


There was a line over the Brecon Beacons to NEWPORT via TORPANTAU climbing to over 1300 feet. From the west came the 33 mile railway along the VALE OF NEATH. Connecting Brecon into the Midlands there was a line to HEREFORD via HAY-ON-WYE. Then to the north the Mid-Wales Railway followed a scenic route via BUILTH WELLS into the Cambrian mountains to reach LLANIDLOES and MOAT LANE.


All these routes are covered in detail from the camera of JIM CLEMENS up to the closure of the lines in 1962.


Motive power over the routes was in the hands of GWR 5700 Panniers and LMS Ivatt Class 2 moguls. All filming was done between 1960 and 1962 including the last weeks at Brecon when the 1962/3 winter began with heavy snowfall. There is also coverage of the last steam into Brecon in 1964 from Cardiff with an enthusiasts special.


[Ian's note: For other footage of steam in this region also see Vol.94 Steam North of Swansea, Vol.99 Herefordshire Byways, Vol.106 Steam Routes North to Shrewsbury and Vol.107 Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Steam Archive]



Availability: AVAILABLE

Cover photo: Jom Clemens, 4611 at Brecon, December 1962.
Filmed by/when: Jim Clemens
Narrated by: Mike Clemens
First published on DVD: 30th.March 2005
Screen aspect ratio:
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Origination: 8mm cine-film

Running Time: 58-mins (0hr 58min) , Mostly in colour with some B & W sequences.
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