We used to take our family holidays at Kinmel Bay, near Rhyl from about 1955 until 1974. It must have been early on in that time, because my father took relatively few photos then. We went up on to the Great Orme by the cable tramway, and then just at the back (or the side) of the top tramshed we went through a gate (for some reason my memory says it was light blue!) and beyond it, under an arch, was a minature railway station. As I said earlier, the train went out from that station, roughly in a NW direction, then reversed and backed all the way to a ledge on the North side of the hotel, although the track continued further round the back. Here it reversed course again and went back to the tram station. I guess there must have been a triangle just outside the station.
Edit: Just found a note on a web site which says: "I have 'Henry' 4-6-2 formerly 'commodore vanderbilt'4-6-4, built 1949 ,originally to great orme hotel,wales,owned by boxer Randoph Turpin (Turpin did his world championship training at Gwyrch castle) then to Skegness then to Ferry Meadows, finally to myself.
Whilst Gwyrch castle has considerable (ongoing) history on the internet, there is very little about the Great Orme Hotel. Evidence would suggest that the Gwyrch railway may have been operated by Mr.Dove."
Intriguing!
Many years later my father and I went to find it again, but it had all gone, apart from the ledge and a bit of rail. Sadly, we didn't photograph even that. I've only ever seen one reference to it in a book on minature railways, and I can't remember which it was.
To get back on topic, Oakeley had a Bagueley, of course, which you can see in these shots of the Gloddfa Ganol museum in the early 80s:
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There was a shot of it actually in use at the quarry somewhere, but I'm blowed if I can find it at the moment. It may have been in Caban, but I can't spot it.
Cheers
Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.