The Garw Valley Railway is the trading name of the Bridgend Valleys Railway Company Limited. It operates a short section of railway located in
South Wales
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, which is being recreated as a
heritage railway
A heritage railway or heritage railroad (U.S. usage) is a railway operated as living history to re-create or preserve railway scenes of the past. Heritage railways are often old railway lines preserved in a state depicting a period (or periods) ...
. Formerly part of the
Llynvi and Ogmore Railway
In 1861 the Llynvi Valley Railway was opened in Glamorganshire, Wales, to convey mineral products to the Bristol Channel at Porthcawl. It adopted an earlier tramroad, the Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway. The Llynvi and Ogmore Railway (L& ...
(L&OR) and built by the
Great Western Railway
The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a History of rail transport in Great Britain, British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, ...
(GWR), the line was used for freight and passenger services, with most of the track still in place between
Brynmenyn and Pontycymer. The project currently has a train shed at
Pontycymer
Pontycymer, also spelt Pontycymmer, is a former mining village in Wales. It is situated in the Garw Valley, in Bridgend County Borough, about 7 miles or 11 km north of the town of Bridgend.
Its attractions include Bridgend Valleys Rail ...
, and hopes to initially offer
brake van
Brake van and guard's van are terms used mainly in the UK, Ireland, Australia and India for a Rolling stock, railway vehicle equipped with a hand brake which can be applied by the Conductor (transportation), guard. The equivalent North Americ ...
rides between Pontycymer and Pant-y-Gog, a distance of .
History
The
Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway Company (DL&PRC) was authorised by the
Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway Act 1825 (
6 Geo. 4. c. civ), running from Caerau Duffryn down the Llynvi Valley to Tondu, and then west to Porthcawl where it built a pier for trans-shipment of coal. Merging with the
Bridgend Railway in 1834, built to the system centred on Tondu totalled .
[
In 1845 the UK government authorised the building of the ]South Wales Main Line
The South Wales Main Line (), originally known as the London, Bristol and South Wales Direct Railway or simply as the Bristol and South Wales Direct Railway, is a branch of the Great Western Main Line in Great Britain. It diverges from the co ...
(SWML), which brought about the recreation of a new owning company for the existing DL&PRC system, the Llynvi Valley Railway (LVR), which agreed connection with the SWML at both and .[
Due to a dispute between the LVR and the owner of Tondu Ironworks, new independent railways were built to divert coal traffic to ]Cardiff
Cardiff (; ) is the capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of Wales. Cardiff had a population of in and forms a Principal areas of Wales, principal area officially known as the City and County of Ca ...
: the Ogmore Valley Railway (OVR); and Ely Valley Extension Railway (EVER). Once the Llynvi and Ogmore Railways (Amalgamation) Act 1866 ( 29 & 30 Vict. c. cxx) was obtained, the LVR and the OVR merged to become the Llynvi and Ogmore Railway
In 1861 the Llynvi Valley Railway was opened in Glamorganshire, Wales, to convey mineral products to the Bristol Channel at Porthcawl. It adopted an earlier tramroad, the Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway. The Llynvi and Ogmore Railway (L& ...
(L&OR),[ building both the new Tondu to Nantymoel railway as well as an extension to Porthcawl's harbour.][ The L&OR also became one of the first railways to add a ]third rail
A third rail, also known as a live rail, electric rail or conductor rail, is a method of providing electric power to a railway locomotive or train, through a semi-continuous rigid conductor placed alongside or between the rails of a track (r ...
, hence enabling it to run both and broad gauge
A broad-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge (the distance between the rails) broader than the used by standard-gauge railways.
Broad gauge of , more known as Russian gauge, is the dominant track gauge in former Soviet Union countries ...
trains on the same track.[
From 1873, the ]Great Western Railway
The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a History of rail transport in Great Britain, British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, ...
took over the running of the L&OR under a lease, on condition that it built a third railway originating from Tondu, from Brynmenyn to Blaengarw.[ The Garw Valley Line opened on 25 October 1876.][ Within 10 years of opening, four collieries and some associated drift mines were serviced by the Garw Valley line, producing and hence shipping 4,000 tonnes of coal per day.][ After the L&OR was absorbed into the GWR on 1 July 1883, the whole system became known as the Tondu Valley Lines Division.] In 1906 the Glengarw Colliery opened, which by 1911 was producing 1000 tonnes of coal per day.[ ]
The main traffic was coal, but between 1887 and 1902 stations along the Garw were constructed at Llangeinor, Pontyrhyl, Pontycymer and Blaengarw.[ However, the only intense passenger service on the entire Tondu Valley Lines system were from Cardiff to Bridgend and Porthcawl.][ Passenger trains from Bridgend consisted of four portions: Abergwynfi (detached at Tondu); Garw (detached at Brynmenyn); and Gilfach Goch (detached at Blackmill); with the residual train continuing to Nantymoel.][ However, even pre-]World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, with the relative distances so short, motor bus services took large numbers of passenger away from the railway, resulting in cessation of most passenger services outside the dedicated coal miner trains from 1953.[
]
Closure
The entire Tondu Valley Lines Division was closed from the mid-1980s, after the ending of the UK miners' strike (1984–85) UK miners' strike may refer to:
* 1893 United Kingdom miners' strike
* South Wales miners' strike (1910)
* 1912 United Kingdom national coal strike
* UK miners' strike (1921)
* UK miners' strike (1953)
* 1969 United Kingdom miners' strike, a widesp ...
. The subsequent closure of the Ocean Colliery in December 1985, the Garw Valley’s last working mine, resulted in the last coal train running on the Garw in 1986.[ The three lines were initially kept in place, but eventually the Ogmore line was lifted. The Llynfi Valley branch to was reopened to passengers in 1992.][
The Garw was reopened in 1995, to allow a land reclamation system to operate economically. This effectively removed the track and associated earthworks for the last mile of the Garw Valley line into Blaengarw, hence now terminating the line at Pontycymer.][ The last train from the reclamation site ran on 6 March 1997, and a special charter passenger train, the "Garw Guru", ran on 7 April 1997. ]Network Rail
Network Rail Limited is the owner (via its subsidiary Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, which was known as Railtrack plc before 2002) and railway infrastructure manager, infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain. ...
severed the connection to Tondu at Brynmenyn Level Crossing, just south of Bryngarw Country Park, in 2007.[
]
Preservation
Bridgend Valleys Railway Society (BVRS) was formed in 1988, to create a UK national-level operational museum project, with a vision of offering a Welsh National Railway Centre at the Brynmenyn Industrial Estate, and an operational railway north to Pontycymer.
Groundwork Neath Port Talbot (the government body responsible to Bridgend County Borough Council
Bridgend County Borough Council () is the governing body for Bridgend County Borough, one of the principal areas of Wales.
History
Bridgend County Borough and its council came into effect from 1 April 1996, following the '' Local Government (W ...
for the regeneration of the Garw Valley) leased the trackbed from Network Rail for 125 years on the understanding that it found a companion railway company to oversee the 4 miles 56 chains of track from Pontycymer to Brynmenyn. The BVRS sought to establishment a single-track heritage railway. On 23 March 2001, the Welsh Assembly
The Senedd ( ; ), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and () in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, Its role is to scrutinise the Welsh Government and legislate on devolve ...
made its first order under the Transport and Works Act 1992
The Transport and Works Act 1992 (c. 42) (TWA) was established by the Parliament of the United Kingdom to provide a system by which the construction of rail transport, tramway, inland waterway and harbour infrastructure could proceed in the UK ...
, the (SI 2001
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Statutory instruments 1–100
*The Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (Coun ...
/1295) in favour of the BVRS, and six days later Railtrack
Railtrack was a group of companies that owned the railroad, track, railway signalling, signalling, tunnels, bridges, level crossings and all but a handful of the railway station, stations of the Transport in England#Rail, British railway syste ...
formally signed over the route to BVRS, which became known as the Bridgend Valleys Railway Company.[
However, after the bridge over the river Ogmore was demolished, the project was re-established:
The project will also establish an archive of South Wales Valleys railways.
]
Operations
After establishing a base and train shed at Pontycymer, where the archive is currently stored, the current focus is on building a new platform at Pontycymer.[
In 2008 the project received a boost through the relocation of the Vale of Glamorgan Railway Society, which had been ejected from the ]Barry Tourist Railway
The Barry Tourist Railway (formerly the Barry Island Railway) was a railway developed to attract visitors to Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. It was a key element of the Barry Rail Centre which also includes engineering and train ...
by owners the Vale of Glamorgan Council
The Vale of Glamorgan Council is the governing body for the Vale of Glamorgan, one of the Subdivisions of Wales, Principal Areas of Wales.
History
The new Vale of Glamorgan Council unitary authority came into effect on 1 April 1996, following th ...
, in favour of new operators Cambrian Transport. They are now working with the Bridgend Valleys Railway Company to rebuild the line.
In summer 2014, land works were commenced to establish a station at Pontycymmer. By spring 2015, the first of platform had been completed. In 2016, work commenced on levelling and relaying the track that runs alongside the platform, with work continuing throughout 2016 and into 2017. On 20 August 2017 the shed lines were reconnected to the running line, thus allowing one of the company's Planet locos to be driven into the platform, thus being the first loco at Pontycymer Station for some 25 years.
Future
After establishment of a station at Pontycymer, the company aims to relay of track south to Braich-y-cymer. Beyond this, it will require two bridge replacement projects to be completed, before access can be gained to establish a station at Llangeinor, and then onwards to Bryngarw Country Park
Bryngarw Country Park is made up of and is situated on the west bank of the Afon Garw, at the mouth of the Garw Valley in the Bridgend County Borough, Wales.
The western boundary is marked by the Brynmenyn-Bettws road and the River Graw is its ...
, which will be the southernmost limit of operations in the medium term. In the long term, it is hoped to extend as far south as , on the Transport for Wales
Transport for Wales (TfW; ; ) is a not-for-profit company owned by the Welsh Government and managed at arms length by its appointed board. TfW oversees the Transport for Wales Group (TfW Group) consisting of itself and its subsidiaries: Trans ...
route between Bridgend and Maesteg.[
]
Stock
*Steam locomotives:
**Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns
Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns Ltd (RSH) was a locomotive builder with works in North East England.
History
The company was formed in September 1937, when Darlington based Robert Stephenson and Company took over the locomotive building depar ...
7705, built 1952. Originally used at the Ely Paper Mills, Cardiff, now owned by 7705 locomotive group.
** Hunslet Austerity No.68070. Delivered new to the National Coal Board
The National Coal Board (NCB) was the statutory corporation created to run the nationalised coal mining industry in the United Kingdom. Set up under the Coal Industry Nationalisation Act 1946, it took over the United Kingdom's collieries on "ve ...
at Maesteg where it was given the name "Pamela".
*Diesel locomotives:
**British Rail Class 108
The British Rail Class 108 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from 1958 to 1961, with a final production quantity of 333 vehicles.
Overview
The 108 was formed as a 2-, 3-, or 4-car unit. Its aluminium body led the type to be clas ...
BR Blue, former Barry Island Railway
**Planet
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No 3890, built 1958
**Planet No 4006, built 1963
*Rolling stock:
**BR "Shark" class Brake van
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No DB993721 fitted with ballast ploughs
References
External links
*
Official Garw Valley Railway website
garwvalley.org The Garw Valley website
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Heritage railways in Bridgend County Borough
Standard gauge railways in Wales