Talk:Wrexham and Minera Branch

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According to these records (which are those held at the National Archives at Kew) the actual history of the line was as follows:

  • 1861-66 Wrexham and Minera Railway
  • 1866-1950 Wrexham and Minera Joint Railway - an independent concern, although worked jointly by LNWR/GWR, until its closure. Part of the line from Brymbo running north to connect with the LNWR Chester-North Wales line at Coed Talon by a triangular junction is shown on the Pre-Grouping Atlas as being joint owned - that as far as Llanfynydd. The remainder is all shown as GWR.
  •  ? Wrexham and Minera Extension Railway - No further information

I have also added some more about the line: the date of closure to passenger traffic, and the correct names of the station/halts on the line. Peter Shearan 12:25, 18 August 2006 (UTC)