- The
Middlebere Plateway, or
Middlebere Tramway, was a horse-drawn
plateway on the Isle of
Purbeck in the
English county of Dorset. One of the
first railways...
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involved in a
serious incident in
which it has been
severely damaged. The
Middlebere Tramway was
funded by
Benjamin Fayle, a
close friend of
Thomas Byerley...
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Funicular Arcata and Mad
River Railroad Northern Redwood Lumber Company Middlebere Plateway Köping–Uttersberg–Riddarhyttan
Railway 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) between...
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Middlebere,
Sharford Bridge and
Wytch Farm, 4.5 miles, 2.5 hrs Walk 3b -
Middlebere Farm and
Sharford Bridge, 2.5 miles, 1.5 hrs Walk 3c -
Middlebere...
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tramway concerned with
conveying ball clay to a
river wharf, and the
Middlebere Plateway which conve**** the
mineral to
Poole Harbour;
however the proprietors...
- Extension: via
kivetonwaleshistory "UK
railway tunnels lengths Q-Z". "
Middlebere railway history".
Archived from the
original on 28
September 2007. Retrieved...
- led to the
construction of Dorset's
first railway in 1806. This was the
Middlebere Plateway owned by B.Fayle & Co (Directors were
Alexander Jaffray, Benjamin...
- of
Wareham Holy
Trinity parish that
separately covered Stoborough and
Middlebere, and the part of
Wareham Lady St Mary
parish that
covered Worgret, resulting...
- Moor was the
location of the
first railway in Dorset;
built in 1805, the
Middlebere Plateway transported ball clay from
Corfe Castle through the moor to Poole...
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which at that time was
shipped by a pair of horse-drawn
tramways (the
Middlebere Plateway and the
Furzebrook Railway) to
wharves on
Poole Harbour. The...