james cartwright
16 years ago
I wa wondering if anyone has any info thay would like to share on Moel Tryfan as i was wodering if there was much underground work undertaken.i have found some adits but havent had chance to explore them so im not shore if thy were driven just to drane the open cast pit.
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BertyBasset
16 years ago
I'm not aware of any drainage adits. The quarry by my recollection was worked as 3 separate pits. Water levels in each lake are substantially below the collar and are similar to other pits in the area such as Twll Braich. Being of the typical Nantlle pit-working type, no actual underground working was undertaken, although there is what appears to be a trial adit at the south-west end possibly connecting to a collapsed shaft at a shallow depth.


Robin
grahami
16 years ago
I don't have my copy to hand, but there's a full (?) description of Moel Tryfan in "Cwm Gwyrfai, The Quarries of North Wales Narrow Gauge and The Welsh Highland Railways" by Gwynfor Pierce Jones and Alun John Richards.
(Still available e.g. from Moore books)

Grahami

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blondin
16 years ago
Also try Welsh Highland Railway Heritage group,led by John Keylock.`Cwm Gwyrfai...`is an exellent book on the quarries of this area,and well worth a look if intresed generally in slate quarrying (as is anything by Alan John Richards).Been a couple of walkers had accidents up there recently.Would like to know more myself as Moel Tryfan and Alexandra quarrys have an interesting history.Good luck.
james cartwright
16 years ago
Thats great thanks chaps i plan to have a good look around the place
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BertyBasset
16 years ago
Quote:

although there is what appears to be a trial adit at the south-west end



of course I meant the south-east end...

Robin
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16 years ago
Found I had some photos so have uploaded them. Not terribly informative though.

🔗Moel-Tryfan-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-42055[linkphoto]Moel-Tryfan-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-42055[/linkphoto][/link]
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Strangely Brown
16 years ago
There are several tunnels that were used for haulage, easy to identify as they are level and roofs are full of soot still from engines.
Had the pleasure of a trip round guided by Gwynfor a few years ago.
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15 years ago
I have also sime pictures uploaded on Mine Explorer (ME).
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JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
[photo]Moel-Tryfan-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-42055[/photo]

Looks like Nessie has emigrated from Scotland to Wales!!! 😉
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15 years ago
LOL!

I was wondering if anybody would spot that :lol:
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JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
As well as the tunnel, presumably a trial, in SE corner of the pit there was another tunnel at a lower level. It went from one of the lower levels (possibly the main level???) heading from the flat (mills??) are heading E for some distance before turning through 90 degrees to head N and presumably into the pit. It is blocked someway N of the turn. There are traces of track having been in the tunnel, in particular, steel "gauge retention bars" on the sharp curve.
JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
This is one of the gauge retainers I referred to in the last post:

🔗Moel-Tryfan-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-42072[linkphoto]Moel-Tryfan-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-42072[/linkphoto][/link]
james cartwright
15 years ago
"JohnnearCfon" wrote:

This is one of the gauge retainers I referred to in the last post:

🔗Moel-Tryfan-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-42072[linkphoto]Moel-Tryfan-Slate-Mine-User-Album-Image-42072[/linkphoto][/link]

I was wondering what that was.thanks for pointing that out.allso i found a large oxigen bottle wich i presume was used with a oxy acetylene cuting torch to remove all the old rail for scrap
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grahami
15 years ago
I've uploaded the 25in OS for 1912-18.

Here:
http://www.aditnow.co.uk/documents/Moel-Tryfan-Slate-Mine/moeltryfan.pdf 

Not shown on the map is the long level from Alexandra (old) to Alexandra (new) running roughly NW-SE across the map from the main Alexandra pit to the very circuitous tramway.

Cheers

Grahami
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james cartwright
15 years ago
Thanks Grayham thats fantastick
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gareth1946
15 years ago
there is a tunnel going under the middle lake and goes through moel tryfan.it has been closed up on the rhosgadfan side and a filming company blasted the rocks above the lake for safety purposes,leaving masive boulders at the tunnel entrance nr the shore of far eastern lake.went through it many years ago.good tunnel with a ledge on one side.the local quarrymen used the tunnel as a shortcut to work.
BertyBasset
15 years ago
Quote:

there is a tunnel going under the middle lake and goes through moel tryfan



Really? Roughly at which grid ref? I've walked across there several times and not seen anything obvious.

Robin
james cartwright
15 years ago
Thats interesting.i was told about that to havent found it yet thow.a grid ref would be realy handy
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Morlock
15 years ago
"grahami" wrote:

Not shown on the map is the long level from Alexandra (old) to Alexandra (new) running roughly NW-SE across the map from the main Alexandra pit to the very circuitous tramway.

Grahami



This anything to do with the tunnel, seems to point in the right direction?

http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=53.084621&lon=-4.221866&z=19&r=0&src=msa 

Edit. This may be relevant.

http://whr.bangor.ac.uk/bryngwyn.htm 

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