Bicslade Tramroad

The Bicslade Tramroad was a branch owned by the Severn and Wye Railway in Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England. The first stretch of the line was opened in 1812, two years after the Severn and Wye Railway opened in 1810. It was expanded over time to serve the collieries and quarries in the Bixslade valley, (even though the S&WR named it the Bicslade Tramroad); the last stretch, to Bixhead Quarry opened in 1855. The branch closed in the 1950s.

Bicslade Tramroad

The Bicslade Tramroad was a branch owned by the Severn and Wye Railway in Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England. The first stretch of the line was opened in 1812, two years after the Severn and Wye Railway opened in 1810. It was expanded over time to serve the collieries and quarries in the Bixslade valley, (even though the S&WR named it the Bicslade Tramroad); the last stretch, to Bixhead Quarry opened in 1855. The branch closed in the 1950s.