Three foot six inch gauge railways in the United Kingdom explained

One of the first railways using gauge track was the Little Eaton Gangway in England, constructed as a horse-drawn wagonway in 1795. Other gauge wagonways in England and Wales were also built in the early 19th century. Also during this time, numerous tram networks were built in gauge (see table below).

Railways

Country/territoryRailway
EnglandBerkshire

Buckinghamshire

Cambridgeshire

Cheshire

Cornwall

Cumbria

Derbyshire

Devon

Dorset

Durham

East Sussex

Essex

Gloucestershire

Greater Manchester

Herefordshire

Kent

Lancashire

Merseyside

  • Southport Pier Tramway (converted to gauge, then converted back to gauge) (defunct)

Norfolk

North Yorkshire

Northamptonshire

Northumberland

Somerset

South Yorkshire

Shropshire

Staffordshire

Suffolk

West Midlands

West Sussex

West Yorkshire

Wiltshire

Worcestershire

Scotland
Wales

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Silkstone Waggonway, South Yorkshire: Survey Report . 1 . August 2012 . Yorkshire Archaeological Trust.