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Weaversdown Light Railway - Not built under the light railway act, but an army narrow gauge railway on the
Longmoor site.
Since it is not built under the LRA and this page is explicitly about the LRA and the railways built under it. However I am adding this entry to the
List of British Narrow Gauge Railways where it is highly relevant.
I have wanted to show an example of the inclusion of the word 'Light' in a railways name where it was under the Light railway act. I have now found a better example in the Beer Heights Light Railway (7.25 in gauge), but as long as WLR is useful somewhere. Note Longmoor link can be moved to
Longmoor Military Railway.
AHEMSLTD 12:48, 23 January 2006 (UTC)reply
Is it appropriate to include
Teifi Valley Railway? Its article suggests it is a preserved narrow gauge line, and makes no mention of the LRA.
EdJogg (
talk) 12:23, 3 April 2008 (UTC)reply