Between 1984 and 1990, despite the withdrawal of government money to plough up hedgerows, a further 53,000 miles were lost.
The railway was extended a further 8 miles to Madaya in 1917.
A further 60 miles will be suspended between 23 December 2011 and 3 January 2012.
Around 2,000 miles were destroyed every year during the 1980s, with a further 6,000 miles damaged by neglect.
The old monastic village of Llancarfan lies a further two miles to the west.
The line then continued a further 7 miles to Dungiven.
By noon they had covered a further ten miles.
Later in 1922, this line was extended up to Dhandhuka for further 38 miles.
Then they would reach the plains, and face a further 150 miles west to the coast.
In 1951, this was extended a further 19.0 miles to US 62.