by rogerfarnworth
Having moved to Telford relatively recently, I have started to look in detail at the railway heritage of the area. This starts with a waggonway being in existence by at least 1605 (but maybe earlier). Over four centuries of various forms of railway!
My first offering on the Railways of Telford was a review of a book by David Clarke with the same title, see this link ....
https://rogerfarnworth.com/2021/12/26/the-railways-of-telford-part-1-a-book-review
This second offering begins a series looking at the waggonways/plateways/tramways/tramroads which preceded the coming of the more modern railways. There is probably a debate to be had over the correct names to use for these lines. I have not decided but I have used the word 'tramroad' in the title of the series. Perhaps 'plateways' would be better as most of these lines were in the end made up of a series of short L-shaped rails sitting on stone blocks and were used by trams/wagons which had wheels without flanges. Others may have firm opinions about this!?
OS Maps seem invariably to use the word 'Tramway' for these old lines.
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2022/04/25/ancient-tramroads-near-telford-part-1-tramroads
My first offering on the Railways of Telford was a review of a book by David Clarke with the same title, see this link ....
https://rogerfarnworth.com/2021/12/26/the-railways-of-telford-part-1-a-book-review
This second offering begins a series looking at the waggonways/plateways/tramways/tramroads which preceded the coming of the more modern railways. There is probably a debate to be had over the correct names to use for these lines. I have not decided but I have used the word 'tramroad' in the title of the series. Perhaps 'plateways' would be better as most of these lines were in the end made up of a series of short L-shaped rails sitting on stone blocks and were used by trams/wagons which had wheels without flanges. Others may have firm opinions about this!?
OS Maps seem invariably to use the word 'Tramway' for these old lines.
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2022/04/25/ancient-tramroads-near-telford-part-1-tramroads