The structures discovered on the Brecon Forest Tramroads
illustrate the beginnings of modern railway practice. This first detailed
archaeological study of a railway illuminates parallels located elsewhere in
Britain. Developments that were to be of world importance. Did iron railway
bridges exist before George Stephenson? This book shows that such bridges were
built in south Wales thirty years before the construction of Stephenson's
Gaunless Viaduct on the Stockton and Darlington Railway and explains where to
see these bridges today. Numerous stone viaducts, bridges and causeways were
built over gorges. Monumental building detail existed years before the Euston
Arch. Even the foundations of American Industrial might were laid here.
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Planning and
Construction of the Railways
- The Use and Local Impact
of the Railways
- The Engineering of the
Lines
- Rolling Stock, Buildings
and Equipment
- The Railway Route
- Bibliography and
Abbreviations
- Appendices
- Early Railway Sites in
Wales
- Index