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Wales is a hard but lovely land in the west of Britain. During the nineteenth century, a network of of tiny narrow-gauge railways impressed themselves deeply into the lives of the Welsh people. Built to haul slate, timber and other resources from Wales' forbidding mountains down to the seacoast ports, the little trains opened the interior of Wales to the industrial revolution, and ushered in an era of profound change in rural Welsh life.
E. Ledbetter

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