- wagons,
which preceded steam-powered railways. The
terms plateway, tramway,
dramway, were used. The
advantage of
wagonways was that far
bigger loads could...
-
Railway Company to
build a
Dramway (horse-drawn railway) from Ram Hill to the
River Avon and this
section of the
Dramway was
completed and in use by...
- the
route have also been
converted into a footpath,
referred to as the
Dramway In his book, Lawson[page needed]
refers throughout to both the Bristol...
- to step aside. The Old
Dramway runs from
Stepaside (starting at the
Heritage Park) to
Wisemans Bridge beach and pub. The
Dramway is a man-made fine gravel...
- the
ground literally "going road". In
south Wales and
Somerset the term "
dramway" is also used, with
vehicles being called drams. An
alternative term, "wagonway"...
- The Avon and
Gloucestershire Railway also
known as The
Dramway was an
early mineral railway,
built to
bring coal from pits in the
Coalpit Heath area,...
-
Railway at The PRO, Kew The
Bristol Coalfield by John
Cornwell Walking the
Dramway by
Peter Lawson 51°27′47″N 2°28′42″W / 51.463062°N 2.478404°W / 51.463062;...
- The coal was
brought down to the
river from
mines at
Coalpit Heath via a
dramway a
narrow gauge tramway,
worked by gravity.
Nature Reserves at Overscourt...
- for England.
Historic England.
Retrieved 14
September 2017.
Walking the
Dramway by
Peter Lawson. The
Bristol Coalfield by John Cornwell. “1896 List of...
- was
opened in the late
eighteenth century and was
active at the time the
Dramway was
completed in 1832 but was su****ded by the New
Engine Pit soon afterwards...