DeskrifansCoast to Coast cycle path near Twelveheads - geograph.org.uk - 1592534.jpg
English: Coast to Coast cycle path near Twelveheads The cycle path has been formed by linking the old track way of the Redruth and Chasewater Railway with the old Portreath tramway.
The Redruth and Chasewater Railway operated from 1825 to 1915 and was the first in Cornwall to use wrought iron rails and flanged wheels. It was horse drawn until 1854 when two steam engines were purchased with a third added in 1859.
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a ranna – a dhasskrifa, lesranna ha treuskorra an ober
a gemyska – a aswiwa an ober
Yn-dann an ragselyow a syw:
askrifans – Res yw dhywgh ri askrifans gwiw, provia kevren dhe'n lecyans, ha meneges mar peu chanjyow gwrys. Hwi a yll gul hemma yn fordh resonus a vynnowgh, mes ny yllir y wul yn fordh a broffo synser an lecyans dh'agas skoodhya po agas devnydh.
ranna kehaval – Mar kwrewgh hwi chanjya, treusfurvya po drehevel war an ober ma, res yw dhywgh lesranna agas kevrohow yn-dann an keth lecyans hag an derowel, po lecyans kesplegadow.
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The Redruth and Chasewat
An restren ma a's teves kedhlow keworransel, dres lycklod keworrys dhyworth an kamera bysyel po an skanyer devnydhys rag hy gwruthyl po hy bysya. Mars yw chanjys an restren dhyworth hy studh gwredhek, possybyl yw na veu nebes manylyon nowedhys.