| The
major aim of the WRRC is to enable researchers to work on their railways
of interest and to make information and materials available for that purpose.
To facilitate this process, many of the railways
of Wales have been sub-divided, largely on a Pre-Grouping line ownership
basis, and each railway has a Line Superintendent
who acts as a first contact and is responsible for disseminating information
about their line. At present, there are 21 Line Superintendents responsible
for railway lines, plus a further 3 Superintendents who look after mapping,
waggons and family history. |