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Lost Lines of England and Wales: Shrewsbury to Chester
The Lost Lines series documents a lost age of steam-train travel which thrived from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. The railway linking Shrewsbury to Chester has served the communities along its length since 1848, as well as being, for over a century, a key component of the Great Western Railway’s main line from the Mersey to London.
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Mae cyfres The Lost Lines yn dogfennu oes golledig y trenau ager llewyrchus rhwng canol yr 19eg ganrif a dechrau’r 20fed ganrif. Mae’r rheilffordd a gysylltai Amwythig a Chaer wedi gwasanaethu cymunedau’r ardaloedd hynny ers 1848, ynghyd â bod yn rhan allweddol o brif linell y Great Western Railway o Lannau Merswy i Lundain am dros ganrif.The Lost Lines series documents a lost age of steam-train travel which thrived from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. The railway linking Shrewsbury to Chester has served the communities along its length since 1848, as well as being, for over a century, a key component of the Great Western Railway’s main line from the Mersey to London.
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