Event:Vivian incline demonstrations

National Slate Museum
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Come and see the Vivian slate carrying  incline in action!  

Have you ever wondered how they got slate down the mountains?  Well - the answer is  - by incline! 

Slates were loaded onto wagons at the quarry face which travelled down the incline on rails to the bottom, where they were run off. Their weight would haul them the empty wagons back up the incline on a parallel track, where the process would begin again.

The Vivian incline was built between 1873 and 1877. Derelict since 1937, the V2  level was restored to working order in 1998 thanks to a grant from the Heritage Lottery fund.                                                           It is now the only working incline of its kind in Britain and visitors are able to see it working as it would have been  in the quarry’s heyday.

The Incline is located outside the museum in Padarn Country Park. To reach it, follow the pathway behind the Lake Railway terminus.

Wednesday 19 and 26 July and   2, 9, 16, 23, 30 August 

2pm - 3pm  (weather permitting - please check before travelling)

Information

19 July–30 August 2023, 2pm - 3pm
Cost Free
Suitability All

Vivian Incline NSM

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