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- 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...