The Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway was a standard gauge railway company, running a line along the west coast of Wales. The railway was planned to...
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Ruabon–Barmouth line (redirect from Bala and Dollegey Railway)
Bala). Bala and Dolgelly Railway – 4 August 1868. Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway – 10 October 1867 The Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway was absorbed...
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Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. The line was built by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway in 1863 and became incorporated in the Cambrian Railways in 1867...
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a railway station in Afon Wen, Gwynedd, Wales, four miles (6 km) west of Criccieth. The station formed a junction between the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast...
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Cambrian Line (redirect from Cambrian Coast railway)
Newtown and Machynlleth Railway between Moat Lane Junction and Machynlleth Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway between Machynlleth and Aberystwyth/Pwllheli...
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Shrewsbury) and of the narrow-gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway. The original station was built in 1864 by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway for the route...
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Coast Railway. In 1861 the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway was given authorisation to build a line along Cardigan Bay between Aberystwyth and Porthdinllaen...
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Coast Railway (officially spelt Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway at first), that was authorised by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway Act 1861...
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recently built Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway line from Dovey Junction to Pwllheli (latterly to become part of the Cambrian Railways) passes under...
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Barmouth Bridge (category Railway viaducts in Wales)
designed by and constructed for the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway on its line between Aberystwyth and Pwllheli. Work was authorised in 1861 and commenced...
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Arthog railway station in Gwynedd, Wales, was a station on the Dolgelly [sic] branch of the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway (part of the Ruabon to...
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Gwynedd, Wales, on the Cambrian Coast line between Machynlleth and Pwllheli. Built by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway in 1865, it was formerly the...
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companies became the shareholders in the new Cambrian Railways Company. The Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway was not included in the amalgamation because it...
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and Machynlleth Railway 23 miles: 27 July 1857; 1863 Oswestry, Ellesmere and Whitchurch Railway 18 miles: 1 August 1861; 1863-4 Aberystwith and Welsh...
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built by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway (A&WCR) on 22 July 1861. During construction, the A&WCR amalgamated with the Cambrian Railways, this being...
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Tygwyn railway station at Wikimedia Commons Train times and station information for Tygwyn railway station from National Rail RAILSCOT on Aberystwith and Welsh...
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Llandecwyn railway station at Wikimedia Commons Train times and station information for Llandecwyn railway station from National Rail RAILSCOT on Aberystwith and...
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railway station at Wikimedia Commons Train times and station information for Harlech railway station from National Rail RAILSCOT on Aberystwith and Welsh...
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September 1867 by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway. Goods services were withdrawn in 1964. The line between Caernarvon and Afonwen was closed the...
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Penmaenpool railway station at Penmaenpool in Gwynedd, North Wales, was formerly a station on the Dolgelly [sic] branch of the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway...
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Wikimedia Commons Train times and station information for Talsarnau railway station from National Rail RAILSCOT on Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway v t e...
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Welsh Government and the Department for Transport, it opened on 14 February 2021. The station was opened on 14 June 1864 by the Aberystwith and Welsh...
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opened by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway as Portmadoc on 12 September 1867, and renamed Porthmadog on 5 May 1975. The Festiniog Railway's Porthmadog...
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1864. The standard gauge Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway was expanding rapidly from its base at Machynlleth, however, and in 1863 had reached Tywyn...
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Wales. Opened by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway, then run by the Cambrian Railways, it became part of the Great Western Railway. The line then passed...
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standard gauge Newtown and Machynlleth Railway had opened, followed on 1 July of the same year by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway's (A&WCR) line from...
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Rock Halt was a railway station in Gwynedd, located between Criccieth and Porthmadog on the former Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway. It served the popular...
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Tywyn (category CS1 Welsh-language sources (cy))
coast to Aberdyfi and Llwyngwril. The railway arrived in the mid-1860s (first as the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway, then as Cambrian Railways)...
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associated with building of the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway straightened the river's course, drained Llyn y Borth, and effectively removed the estuary...
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station was opened by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway on 1 July 1863 when it opened the section of line between Machynlleth and Borth. It originally...
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