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''Rheidol'', formerly named ''Treze de Maio'' and ''Talybont'', was a steam locomotive built by W.G. Bagnall in Staffordshire, England, in 1896. Originally built to a gauge of , it was for a Brazilian sugar plantation, however the order was cancelled before it was exported. The locomotive was then regauged and renamed for the -gauge
Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway The Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway was a gauge narrow gauge railway in Cardiganshire (now Ceredigion) in Mid Wales. It ran from (later renamed ''Llandre station'') on the Cambrian Line, through the village of Tal-y-bont and the valley of t ...
, in Wales, where it worked from August 1897 until 1899. It was then regauged and renamed a second time for -gauge
Vale of Rheidol Railway The Vale of Rheidol Railway ( cy, Rheilffordd Cwm Rheidol) is a narrow gauge heritage railway in Ceredigion, Wales, between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge; a journey of . It opened in 1902, and from the withdrawal of main line steam on Briti ...
, in 1900. It worked on the Vale of Rheidol until 1924, when it was scrapped.


Construction

The locomotive was originally built by W.G. Bagnall in 1896, following an order for a gauge locomotive for a sugar plantation in Brazil. The locomotive was named ''Treze de Maio'' (
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for "Thirteenth of May"), the date in 1888 that Brazil abolished slavery. It was a locomotive with outside frames, and fitted with a spark arresting chimney. It was completed and named by February 1897, but the order was cancelled before the loco was exported. This may have been due to a political uprising in Brazil, though this is disputed by railway historian E. A. Wade.


Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway

The Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway was a short-lived gauge railway built in 1897, operating from Llanfihangel via Talybont to serve lead mines on the western slopes of
Plynlimon Pumlumon (historically anglicised in various ways including ''Plynlimon,'' Plinlimon and Plinlimmon) is the highest point of the Cambrian Mountains in Wales (taking a restricted definition of the Cambrian Mountains, excluding Snowdonia, ...
. The railway's first locomotive, ''
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'', was of an unusual design, and not sufficiently powerful to operate on the railway, and the owners of the line approached Bagnall to provide a new locomotive urgently. Bagnall also supplied their works number 1510, '' Hafan'', to work the upper section of the tramway. As ''Treze de Maio'' was available, it was regauged and renamed ''Talybont'', and delivered to the Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway in August 1897, still with its spark arresting chimney. The Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway was not an economic success, and closed in 1899, just two years after opening. ''Talybont'' was then sold back to Bagnalls.


Vale of Rheidol Railway

The Vale of Rheidol Railway is a railway that operates between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge, a few miles south of the Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway. Construction started in 1900, and ''Talybont'' was sold to Pethick Bros of Plymouth, the contractors working on the railway. The locomotive underwent a second change of gauge, and modification work was also carried out to its cylinders. After completion of the Vale of Rheidol in 1902, the locomotive was returned to Bagnalls for further modifications, before it was named ''Rheidol'' and became the railway's No. 3. It was the only locomotive small enough to work the railway's Harbour Branch. In 1904, ''Rheidol'' was fitted with a conventional chimney, and at some point was fitted with a steel cab back. The Vale of Rheidol Railway was taken over by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in 1923 and the locomotive was allocated the number 1198. It was withdrawn in 1923 and scrapped at
Swindon Works Swindon railway works was opened by the Great Western Railway in 1843 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. It served as the principal west England maintenance centre until closed in 1986. History In 1835 Parliament approved the construction of the ...
in 1924, having never carried its GWR number.


See also

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List of Vale of Rheidol Railway rolling stock This is a list of past and present rolling stock used on the Vale of Rheidol Railway ( cy, Rheilffordd Cwm Rheidol), a narrow gauge heritage railway, opened in 1902, that runs for between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in the county of Cere ...


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