Porthmadog (Welsh: [pɔrθˈmadɔɡ] ), originally Portmadoc until 1974 and locally as "Port", is a coastal town and community in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd...
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Porthmadog Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Porthmadog, also abbreviated Port) are a football team, playing in the Ardal NW League. The club was founded...
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A487 road (redirect from Porthmadog bypass)
re-emerging just north of Trawsfynydd then passing through Penrhyndeudraeth and Porthmadog. The road terminates where it meets the Menai Suspension Bridge near Bangor...
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Porthmadog railway station is a National Rail station in Porthmadog, Wales Porthmadog railway station may also refer to: Porthmadog Harbour railway station...
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Welsh Highland Railway (category Porthmadog)
Caernarfon to Porthmadog, and passing through a number of popular tourist destinations including Beddgelert and the Aberglaslyn Pass. At Porthmadog it connects...
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Porthmadog East (Welsh: Dwyrain Porthmadog) is one of the electoral wards in the town of Porthmadog in Gwynedd, Wales. It elects representatives to the...
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Airbus UK Broughton & Flint Town United 2023-24: Colwyn Bay 2019-20: Porthmadog, Corwen and Llanfair United 2020-21: Competition cancelled 2021-22: Llangefni...
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Ffestiniog Railway (category Porthmadog)
railway is roughly 13+1⁄2 miles (21.7 km) long and runs from the harbour at Porthmadog to the slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, travelling through forested...
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Porthmadog Urban District was an urban district of Caernarfonshire, Wales. It was initially known as Ynyscynhaiarn Urban District (1894-1915) before becoming...
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Porthmadog (WHHR) railway station is the southern terminus of the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway and serves the western end of the town of Porthmadog...
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The Spooners of Porthmadog refers to the Spooner family of Porthmadog, North Wales who made important contributions to the development of narrow gauge...
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Minffordd Morfa Mawddach Penhelig Penrhyndeudraeth Pensarn Penychain Porthmadog Pwllheli Talsarnau Talybont Tonfanau Tygwyn Tywyn Conwy Valley line Blaenau...
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Porthmadog Harbour railway station (formerly known as Portmadoc Harbour railway station) in Porthmadog (formerly Portmadoc), Gwynedd (formerly Merioneth)...
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Shropshire, which he regards as his home. His father's origins lie in Porthmadog. In a 2017 edition of BBC's Who Do You Think You Are? he discovered that...
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Machynlleth Machynlleth | Dolgellau | Trawsfynydd | Penrhyndeudraeth | Porthmadog Porthmadog | Penygroes | Caernarfon | Bangor | Holyhead Sustrans map and description...
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Welsh Highland Heritage Railway (redirect from WHR (Porthmadog))
reconstructed heritage railway in Gwynedd, Wales. Its main station is in Porthmadog. The origins of the WHHR lie in a small group of railway enthusiasts,...
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Buckley Town (2) v Mold Alexandra (2) Holywell Town (2) v Bangor 1876 (2) Porthmadog (2) v Llanidloes Town (2) Caersws (2) v Guilsfield (2) Baglan Dragons...
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Porthmadog railway station serves the town of Porthmadog on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. The station is on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger...
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ranges and the Dyfi Hills. It also includes most of the coast between Porthmadog and Aberdyfi. The park was the first of the three national parks of Wales...
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Portmadoc, Beddgelert and South Snowdon Railway (redirect from Porthmadog, Beddgelert and South Snowdon Railway)
was a 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm) narrow gauge railway intended to connect Porthmadog (then spelled Portmadoc) with the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways link...
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Marc Lloyd Williams (category Porthmadog F.C. players)
City, Aberystwyth Town, Halifax Town, Southport, Altrincham, Colwyn Bay, Porthmadog (2 spells), Newtown (2 spells) and Rhyl. Other honours include Wales B...
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Stringing onions in Porthmadog, Wales (1958)...
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known to have returned to Wales and was buried in what it today the town Porthmadog in Traeth Mawr, Gwynedd. As immigrants came into contact with more groups...
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1970. In 2003 it announced plans for a £4.5 million expansion to its Porthmadog base, which opened in 2004. It has the exclusive licence to the QuickPitch...
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transport from Porthmadog. Cycle access is by the cycle tracks along the disused railway lines which include Lôn Las Eifion, which runs from Porthmadog, by-passing...
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Blackmore when he joined Porthmadog. At the same time, he was also playing for Rochdale club Asia F.C. Docker parted company with Porthmadog in 2008. In late...
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Transport for Wales operate northbound services to Pwllheli via Harlech, Porthmadog and Criccieth; eastbound services travel to Birmingham International via...
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Steve Cooper (football manager) (category Porthmadog F.C. players)
Network Solutions (now called The New Saints), Rhyl, Bangor City and Porthmadog in the Welsh football leagues. He featured for Bangor City in the UEFA...
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Development Officer in 1991. In June 2007, Roberts resigned as manager of Porthmadog to take up the position of Football Association of Wales technical director...
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Coast Express which ran over the Cambrian Coast Line from Machynlleth to Porthmadog and Pwllheli, the train was also renamed to The Cambrian. The service...
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