Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon. Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway 1804
Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon. Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway 1804
Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon. Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway 1804
Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon. Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway 1804
Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon. Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon, 1804 1804
Railway sleeper, from contractor's railway used during the construction of the line from Croydon to Dover, 1842. Found during the excavation of the ground during the construction of the Channel Tunnel Link line near Ashford, Kent, May 1992. (Approximately 107" long, 10" wide and 5" deep). Wooden Sleeper from the Croydon to Dover Railway, 1842 1842
Stone sleeper, sub square, with three large holes (for the attachment of a rail chair) set lineally within a shallow rectangular recess. Stone Sleeper 1848
stone sleeper from Croydon & Merstham Iron Railway, 1805 Stone Sleeper, Croyden & Merstham Iron Railway 1805
Stone sleepers from the Surrey Iron Railway 1803 (with 1913-483) Stone Sleeper from Surrey Iron Railway 1803
Railway sleeper, from contractor's railway used during the construction of the line from Croydon to Dover, 1842. Found during the excavation of the ground during the construction of the Channel Tunnel Link line near Ashford, Kent, May 1992. (Approximately 107" long, 10" wide and 5" deep). Wooden Sleeper from the Croydon to Dover Railway, 1842 1842
Stone sleeper, sub square, with three holes for attachment of rail chair. Two holes are positioned close together, the third being set diagonally apart. Stone Sleeper 1848
Stone sleepers from the Surrey Iron Railway 1803 (with 1913-483) Stone Sleeper from Surrey Iron Railway 1803
stone sleeper from Croydon & Merstham Iron Railway, 1805 Stone Sleeper, Croyden & Merstham Iron Railway 1805
stone sleeper from Croydon & Merstham Iron Railway, 1805 Stone Sleeper, Croyden & Merstham Iron Railway 1805
Railway sleeper, from contractor's railway used during the construction of the line from Croydon to Dover, 1842. Found during the excavation of the ground during the construction of the Channel Tunnel Link line near Ashford, Kent, May 1992. (Approximately 107" long, 10" wide and 5" deep). Wooden Sleeper from the Croydon to Dover Railway, 1842 1842
Sleeper with chairs. Sample of third rail track, District Railway, comprising 2 sleepers and chairs, running and conductor rails with joints, bonds, insulators and feeder connections; together with the positive and negative current collecting shoes and their supports. Sample of third rail track, District Railway
Sleeper with chairs. Sample of third rail track, District Railway, comprising 2 sleepers and chairs, running and conductor rails with joints, bonds, insulators and feeder connections; together with the positive and negative current collecting shoes and their supports. Sample of third rail track, District Railway
Tie sleeper (4ft 3ins,long) from the Bryn Oer tramway c.1815; layed from Rhymney Iron Works to Tolybont, on the border of Brecon & Monmouth. Tie Sleeper 1815
Bowl sleeper, Greaves Patent, for holding Double-headed rail in chair cast integrally as part of sleeper.The two circular holes are used to pack ballast and the two slots were used to insert a lifting bar. Probably made for Indian railways. Bowl Sleeper
Forged steel railway sleeper and chairs; 2 forged steel chairs with connecting tie bar and one separate forger steel chair. Forged steel railway sleeper and chairs
Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon. Stone Sleeper from the Pen-y-Darren Tramway, Near Abercynon 1804
Railway sleeper, from contractor's railway used during the construction of the line from Croydon to Dover, 1842. Found during the excavation of the ground during the construction of the Channel Tunnel Link line near Ashford, Kent, May 1992. (Approximately 107" long, 10" wide and 5" deep). Wooden Sleeper from the Croydon to Dover Railway, 1842 1842
Iron railway sleeper produced by the Coalbrookdale Company, Shropshire, England. Iron railway sleeper Coalbrookdale 1700-1800
Plate sleeper with flat bottom rail clamp and part of tie bar attached, Spanish Railways. Plate sleeper with flat bottom rail clamp, Spanish Railways
Stone sleeper from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon. Stone Sleeper from the Pen-y-Darren Tramway, Near Abercynon 1804
Original stone sleeper from the Stockton & Darlington Railway, c.1825, excavated from the Brusselton Incline during recent work in connection with open cast mining in the area. Original Stone Sleeper from the Stockton & Darlington Railway 1825
Stone sleepers from the Surrey Iron Railway 1803 (with 1913-483) Stone Sleeper from Surrey Iron Railway 1803
stone sleeper from Croydon & Merstham Iron Railway, 1805 Stone Sleeper, Croyden & Merstham Iron Railway 1805
Railway sleeper, from contractor's railway used during the construction of the line from Croydon to Dover, 1842. Found during the excavation of the ground during the construction of the Channel Tunnel Link line near Ashford, Kent, May 1992. (Approximately 107" long, 10" wide and 5" deep). Wooden Sleeper from the Croydon to Dover Railway, 1842 1842
Stone sleepers from the Surrey Iron Railway 1803 (with 1913-483) Stone Sleeper from Surrey Iron Railway 1803
Original stone sleeper from the Stockton & Darlington Railway, c.1825, excavated from the Brusselton Incline during recent work in connection with open cast mining in the area. Stone Sleeper from the Stockton & Darlington Railway 1825
Railway sleeper, from contractor's railway used during the construction of the line from Croydon to Dover, 1842. Found during the excavation of the ground during the construction of the Channel Tunnel Link line near Ashford, Kent, May 1992. (Approximately 107" long, 10" wide and 5" deep). Wooden Sleeper from the Croydon to Dover Railway, 1842 1842
Original stone sleeper from the Stockton & Darlington Railway, c.1825, excavated from the Brusselton Incline during recent work in connection with open cast mining in the area. Stone Sleeper from the Stockton & Darlington Railway 1825
Original stone sleeper from the Stockton & Darlington Railway, c.1825, excavated from the Brusselton Incline during recent work in connection with open cast mining in the area. Original Stone Sleeper from the Stockton & Darlington Railway 1825
Tie sleeper (4ft 3ins,long) from the Bryn Oer tramway c.1815; layed from Rhymney Iron Works to Tolybont, on the border of Brecon & Monmouth. Tie Sleeper 1815
Tie sleeper (4ft 3ins,long) from the Bryn Oer tramway c.1815; layed from Rhymney Iron Works to Tolybont, on the border of Brecon & Monmouth. Tie Sleeper 1815