Geograph IrelandLatest Images by Dan Quine
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2024-03-29T05:40:34+00:00text/html2010-01-10T20:50:36+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine51.488688 -0.292324TQ1878 : Kew Bridge narrow gauge railway
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The narrow gauge railway at Kew Bridge with the pumping station chimney behind.text/html2010-01-10T20:47:34+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine51.489029 -0.291015TQ1878 : Diesel locomotive shed
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The Kew Bridge Railway is a short narrow gauge line running round the Kew Bridge Steam Museum. This is the diesel locomotive shed at one end of the railway. The steam locomotive shed is at the other end, about 50 yards away.text/html2010-01-10T19:58:51+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.582616 -4.087957SH5800 : Tywyn Wharf station, Talyllyn Railway
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The western edge of the Talyllyn Railway. On the right is the Network Rail standard gauge line, looking towards Aberdyfi.text/html2010-01-10T19:56:00+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.583332 -4.088138SH5800 : Tywyn Wharf station, Talyllyn Railway
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Tywyn Wharf station, the western end of the Talyllyn Railway. The new narrow gauge railway museum, built in 2005, is on the left.text/html2010-01-10T19:52:43+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.621995 -3.994242SH6504 : Dolgoch station, Talyllyn Railway
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Dolgoch station on the Talyllyn Railway.text/html2010-01-10T19:44:13+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.626315 -3.988676SH6505 : Down Talyllyn Railway train passing Quarry Siding
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Down train on the Talyllyn Railway, passing Quarry Siding between Abergynolwyn and Dolgoch. The locomotive is ex-Corris Railway No. 3.text/html2010-01-10T19:22:53+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.638656 -3.965736SH6706 : Talyllyn Railway train at Abergynolwyn station
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Ex-Corris Railway locomotive No. 3 waiting at Abergynolwyn Station on a down train.text/html2010-01-10T12:10:12+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.640075 -3.826573SH7606 : Old slate quarry, Cwm Glesyrch
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Looking south west across Cwm Glesyrch above Egairgeliog, near Panteg farm. On the far side of the valley can be seen the old Rhiw'r Gwreiddyn slate quarry tips at Pant Coed-Goch.text/html2010-01-10T11:59:36+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.652602 -3.765299SH8007 : Forestry road, slopes of Taren yr Allt
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Looking northwards along Cwm Nele on the slopes of Taren yr Allt. This is one of the main forestry roads in the area. Behind the photographer, it continues westward to Esgairgeliog.text/html2010-01-10T11:57:39+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.650189 -3.764314SH8007 : Bridleway up Taren yr Allt
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This is looking up the steep bridleway that climbs the side of Taren yr Allt through the forest from the ford of Nant-yr-Neletext/html2010-01-10T11:09:15+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.650848 -3.774394SH8007 : Ford across the Nant-yr-Nele
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This is the Nant-yr-Nele where it flows into the Afon Ceirig. There is a shallow ford here on a well established bridlewaytext/html2010-01-10T11:07:39+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.649617 -3.766509SH8007 : Afon Ceirig
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The Afon Ceirig, looking west from the point where Nant-yr-Nele flows into the river.text/html2010-01-10T11:06:33+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.649944 -3.762678SH8007 : Afon Ceirig at the confluence with Nant-yr-Nele
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The small Nant-yr-Nele stream coming in from the left, joins the larger Afon Ceirig river.text/html2010-01-10T11:02:20+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.654076 -3.774968SH8007 : Forestry road junction, Cwm Nele
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Junction between two forestry roads in Cwm Nele. The left fork doubles back and climbs the slope of Talcen yr Allt, eventually leading to Esgairgeliog. The right fork climbs the eastern side of Cwm Nele, eventually passing over Bwlch Main and dropping into the valleys above Aberangell.text/html2010-01-10T11:00:05+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/43700Dan Quine52.654260 -3.774680SH8007 : Forestry operations, Cwm Nele
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Logging operations in the forest at Cwm Nele