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The Castlederg and Victoria Bridge Tramway was a narrow gauge railway (with a track gauge of 3 feet or 914 mm), operating in County Tyrone
County Tyrone

County Tyrone is the second largest of the nine Irish county of Ulster and the largest of the six counties of Northern Ireland. It has an area of 3,155 square kilometres ....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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. It opened in 1883 and closed in 1933.

7.25 mile long line was situated entirely within County Tyrone
County Tyrone

County Tyrone is the second largest of the nine Irish county of Ulster and the largest of the six counties of Northern Ireland. It has an area of 3,155 square kilometres ....
, linking the market town of Castlederg
Castlederg

Castlederg is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, lying on the River Derg. It is the most westerly town in Tyrone and is a busy market town serving an important agricultural area....
 through Spamount
Spamount

Spamount is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, near Castlederg. In the United Kingdom Census 2001 it had a population of 309 people....
, Crew and Fyfin to Victoria Bridge
Victoria Bridge, County Tyrone

Victoria Bridge is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In the United Kingdom Census 2001 it had a population of 318 people. It lies within the Strabane District Council area....
 (a junction with the main line of the Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Great Northern Railway (Ireland)

The Great Northern Railway was an Ireland railway company formed in 1876 by a merger of the Irish North Western Railway , Northern Railway of Ireland, and Ulster Railway....
). The line followed the course of the road for almost its entire length and there were no passing loops.
Great Northern Railway (Ireland) reached Victoria Bridge in 1852.






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The Castlederg and Victoria Bridge Tramway was a narrow gauge railway (with a track gauge of 3 feet or 914 mm), operating in County Tyrone
County Tyrone

County Tyrone is the second largest of the nine Irish county of Ulster and the largest of the six counties of Northern Ireland. It has an area of 3,155 square kilometres ....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

conventional_long_name = Northern Ireland|native_name= Tuaisceart ?ireannNorlin Airlann|motto =|image_map = Europe location N-IRL2.png...
. It opened in 1883 and closed in 1933.

Route

This 7.25 mile long line was situated entirely within County Tyrone
County Tyrone

County Tyrone is the second largest of the nine Irish county of Ulster and the largest of the six counties of Northern Ireland. It has an area of 3,155 square kilometres ....
, linking the market town of Castlederg
Castlederg

Castlederg is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, lying on the River Derg. It is the most westerly town in Tyrone and is a busy market town serving an important agricultural area....
 through Spamount
Spamount

Spamount is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, near Castlederg. In the United Kingdom Census 2001 it had a population of 309 people....
, Crew and Fyfin to Victoria Bridge
Victoria Bridge, County Tyrone

Victoria Bridge is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In the United Kingdom Census 2001 it had a population of 318 people. It lies within the Strabane District Council area....
 (a junction with the main line of the Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Great Northern Railway (Ireland)

The Great Northern Railway was an Ireland railway company formed in 1876 by a merger of the Irish North Western Railway , Northern Railway of Ireland, and Ulster Railway....
). The line followed the course of the road for almost its entire length and there were no passing loops.

Early years

The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) reached Victoria Bridge in 1852. Plans for a narrow gauge rail link to Castlederg were agreed at a public meeting held in the town in August 1881. The line was constructed shortly prior to the enactment of the Tramways Act 1883, and opened in April 1883, so the promoters lost out on any financial assistance from the government. Because of a sharp gradient on the approach to Victoria Bridge, all trains had to be equipped with a Westinghouse
Westinghouse Air Brake Company

The Air brake was invented by George Westinghouse of New York State in 1868. He moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania., where he established the Westinghouse Air Brake Company ....
 continuous braking system - the first trains in Ireland to be so equipped. The line's first two steam locomotives were fitted with enclosed bodywork as tram engines. Throughout its operation, the line was normally served by three return workings every day (except Sundays), with an additional service on Fridays and Castlederg Fair days. It started with three Kitson
Kitson & Co.

Kitson and Company was a locomotive manufacturer based in Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England....
 tramway type 0-4-0Ts locomotives, but these were all gone by 1912.

Final years

A 24 seat railcar was built with a Fordson paraffin
Tractor vaporising oil

Tractor vaporising oil is a fuel for internal combustion engines, produced from paraffin . In the United Kingdom and Australia, after the Second World War, it was commonly used for tractors until diesel engines became commonplace....
 engine in 1925 at Castlederg. Although basic in design, it was capable of being driven from either end and the driver also sold the tickets. From 1925 the Tramway became loss making, reaching virtual insolvency by 1932. A strike disrupted Northern Ireland's rail network between 31 January and 7 April 1933. This was taken as an opportunity to discontinue services. The last steam engine departed from Castlederg on 27 July 1934 hauling redundant rolling stock to Victoria Bridge for auction. The need for transhipment of all freight between the 3' (914 mm) gauge Tramway and the 5' 3" (1600 mm) gauge Great Northern Railway at Victoria Bridge was time-consuming, inefficient and expensive. By the 1930s the railway's Victorian-era infrastructure was also in need of substantial investment. The line became one of Northern Ireland's earliest casualties of road competition. At the end in 1933, there was a Hudswell Clarke
Hudswell Clarke

Hudswell, Clarke and Company Limited was an engineering and locomotive building company in Jack Lane, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England....
 2-6-0T locomotive (sold to Clogher Valley Railway
Clogher Valley Railway

The Clogher Valley Railway was a 37 mile long narrow gauge railway in County Tyrone and County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It opened in May 1887 and closed on 1 January 1942 ....
), a Hudswell Clarke 0-4-4T locomotive and a Beyer-Peacock
Beyer-Peacock

Beyer, Peacock and Company was an England railway Locomotive manufacturing with a factory in Gorton, Manchester. Founded by Charles Beyer and Richard Peacock, it traded from 1854 until 1966....
 Isle of Man type 2-4-0T locomotive which had come from the Ballymena and Larne Railway
Ballymena and Larne Railway

The Ballymena and Larne Railway was a narrow gauge railway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The first part opened in July 1877 and regular passenger services began in August 1878, the first on the Irish narrow gauge....
.

See also

  • Cavan and Leitrim Railway
    Cavan and Leitrim Railway

    The Cavan & Leitrim Railway was a narrow gauge railway railway in the counties of County Leitrim and County Cavan in the north-west of Republic of Ireland, which ran from 1887 until 1959....
  • Clogher Valley Railway
    Clogher Valley Railway

    The Clogher Valley Railway was a 37 mile long narrow gauge railway in County Tyrone and County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It opened in May 1887 and closed on 1 January 1942 ....
  • County Donegal Railways Joint Committee
    County Donegal Railways Joint Committee

    The County Donegal Railways Joint Committee operated in north-west Ireland, during the 20th century. It was incorporated by an Act of Parliament in 1906, which authorized the joint purchase of the then Donegal Railway Company by the Great Northern Railway and the Midland Railway Northern Counties Committee....
  • List of narrow gauge railways in Ireland
    List of narrow gauge railways in Ireland

    Ireland formerly had several narrow gauge railways, almost all built to a gauge of 914 mm . The last line to close was the West Clare Railway in 1961....