A rare and intriguing ticket from the UK's early music scene, this vintage issue provides a unique glimpse into the world of folk rock. Issued by BR(W) in 1964, it offers an opportunity to own a piece of history.
This particular ticket is for the Low Level to Aberaman route between Aberdare and Aberaman stations. The journey takes place on both closed lines, offering a fascinating insight into the railway's early days. With its nostalgic charm and limited availability, this ticket makes for a rare collectible for any music enthusiast or railway aficionado.
The BR(W) logo adorns the front of the ticket in bold, black lettering, accompanied by the station names. The reverse features a simple design, with minimal text. This ticket is an excellent addition to any music library or collection.
As with any vintage item, there may be variations in condition and authenticity. However, this original, undamaged example is sure to spark interest among collectors and historians alike. Whether you're a fan of folk rock or simply looking for a unique piece of history, this ticket is an exciting find.