DescriptionBrecon, the longest railway in the world - geograph.org.uk - 757089.jpg
English: Brecon: the longest railway in the world These wooden forms recently installed by British Waterways beside the canal at Brecon commemorate the one-time 'longest railway in the world' which ran - of all places - from Brecon to Kington via Hay-on-Wye. It was actually two horse-drawn tramways whose combined length exceeded 36 miles and claimed the title between 1820 and 1837.
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