Haytor Tramway - Rubble Heap
This image shows the tramway going to the Rubble heap quarry on the Haytor Tramway on Dartmoor. The rocks of Haytor can be clearly seen in the background. The Hay Tor Granite Tramway was opened in September 1820. Granite was also becoming increasingly popular as a building stone for important projects and Hay Tor granite was seen as a quality product. The tramway runs from Hay Tor Down for around 10 miles to the Stover Canal at Ventiford. Here the granite blocks were transferred to barges for carriage to Teignmouth where they were once again transferred to ships. Over this 10 miles, the tramway drops 1300 ft. There is now a walk along the length of the tramway and Stover canal with which it links named the Templer way, after the Templer family who built both the tramway and canal.
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