Redlake Tramway

Redlake Tramway

The Redlake Tramway was a railway built to carry supplies and workers between the clay workings at Redlake and Bittaford, the nearest settlement. It was built in 1911 to a gauge of convert|3|ft|0|in|mm, and ran for a circuitous convert|7.5|mi|km.

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* cite book
last = Harris
first = Helen
title = The Industrial Archaeology of Dartmoor
publisher = Peninsula Press
date = 1992
location = Newton Abbot
id = ISBN 1-872640-21-4

* cite book |last=Wade|first=E A|title=The Redlake Tramway & China Clay Works
publisher=Twelveheads Press
id=ISBN 0-906294-56-8


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