Lost Lines of Wales Series - The Heads of the Valleys Line
Lost Lines of Wales: The Heads of the Valleys by Geoffrey Lloyd, published by Graffeg
Lost Lines of Wales: The Heads of the Valleys by Geoffrey Lloyd, published by Graffeg. Abergavenny Junction
Lost Lines of Wales: The Heads of the Valleys by Geoffrey Lloyd, published by Graffeg. Brynmawr
Lost Lines of Wales: The Heads of the Valleys by Geoffrey Lloyd, published by Graffeg
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Hardback | 64 pages | 150 x 200mm
Publication October 2018 | ISBN 9781912654154

Author Geoffrey Lloyd continues this series of pocket books exploring Wales’s railway heritage, each revealing one of the nation’s ‘lost lines’.

The Heads of The Valleys line served the communities of Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny dating back to 1860, linking the area to major population centres around south Wales and the rest of the UK on a dramatic route of curves, steep gradients, tunnels and viaducts. The line was finally closed in 1958.

The history and social background of the railway and its passengers during this period is explored station by station and brought vividly to life through extensive research and archive photography, some of which has never been published before.

Books in the series: