• The Bangor and Carnarvon Railway was a railway company promoted to build a branch railway connecting Caernarfon with the main line at Bangor, in north-west...
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    Caernarvon railway station was a stop on the former Bangor and Carnarvon Railway between Caernarfon in Gwynedd and the Menai Suspension Bridge near Bangor, Wales...
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  • The Carnarvonshire Railway was a railway connecting Caernarvon (terminus of the Bangor and Caernarvon Railway line from Bangor) with Afon Wen. The Carnarvonshire...
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  • Treborth railway station was a railway station located on the Bangor and Carnarvon Railway, about half a mile south of the Britannia Bridge, Caernarfonshire...
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    Caernarfon (category Registered historic parks and gardens in Gwynedd)
    Caernarvon railway station opened in 1852 as the western terminus of the Bangor and Carnarvon Railway. This connected the town with the North Wales coast and the...
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    Caernarvon (Bangor and Carnarvon Railway) (1848) From Gaerwen to Amlwch (Anglesey Central Railway) (1866) From Holland Arms to Red Wharf Bay and Benllech...
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  • Thumbnail for Griffith's Crossing railway station
    Griffith's Crossing railway station was a former railway station located on the Bangor and Carnarvon Railway about a mile and a half south west of Port...
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    by the Chester and Holyhead Railway Company at the point where the main Chester to Holyhead line met the Bangor and Carnarvon Railway. There were four...
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    The Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway', built under the Caernarvon and Llanberis Railway Act 1864 (27 & 28 Vict. c. clxxxvi), was an eight-mile branch line...
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  • Carnarvon (Pant) was the temporary northern terminus of the Carnarvonshire Railway, located on the southern fringe of Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. The line...
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    Carnarvon Castle railway station was opened in 1856 by the narrow gauge Nantlle Railway near the foot of what is today the Allt Y Castell which slopes...
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    Port Dinorwic railway station was the name of two railway stations located on the Bangor and Carnarvon Railway near the village of Port Dinorwic (now Y...
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  • regularly in the "Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald" and in Bradshaw from October 1856. It was obliterated when the standard gauge railway and station were built...
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  • Caernarvon (Morfa) was the temporary western terminus of the Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway, located on the southern fringe of Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales...
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    Bangor (/ˈbæŋɡər, -ɡɔːr/; Welsh: [ˈbaŋɡɔr] ) is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, North Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part...
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    regularly in the "Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald" and in Bradshaw from October 1856. In 1865 the narrow gauge line was closed, to be replaced and updated to standard...
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  • This list is for railway lines across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which are now abandoned, closed, dismantled or disused. Within the United Kingdom...
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    ISBN 1-870119-48-7. Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2010). Bangor to Portmadoc: Including Three Llanberis Lines. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 978-1-906008-72-7...
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    timetables appeared regularly in the "Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald" and in Bradshaw from October 1856. The Carnarvonshire Railway took over services from the Nantlle...
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  • and a new general station was opened on 14 September 1851. The Bangor and Carnarvon Railway was incorporated by the Bangor and Caernarvon Railway Act...
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    Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2010). Bangor to Portmadoc: Including Three Llanberis Lines. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 978-1-906008-72-7...
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    the Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald and in Bradshaw from October 1856. Boyd 1990, p. 102. Butt 1995, p. 39. Specimen timetable, North Wales Chronicle and Advertiser...
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    OCLC 22311137. Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2010). Bangor to Portmadoc: Including Three Llanberis Lines. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 978-1-906008-72-7...
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  • ISBN 1-870119-48-7. Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2010). Bangor to Portmadoc: Including Three Llanberis Lines. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 978-1-906008-72-7...
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  • Thumbnail for Aber railway station (Gwynedd)
    The station was opened by the Chester and Holyhead Railway on 1 May 1848 when it opened its line as far as Bangor. The station had two platforms on either...
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    the Corris Railway in Merioneth (now Gwynedd), Wales. It was built in 1859 when the railway was first opened as the Corris, Machynlleth and River Dovey...
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  • Afonwen Line-2". The Railway Magazine. 104 (690). London: Tothill Press Limited. ISSN 0033-8923. Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2010). Bangor to Portmadoc: Including...
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  • Thumbnail for Afon Wen railway station
    ISBN 1-870119-48-7. Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2010). Bangor to Portmadoc: Including Three Llanberis Lines. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 978-1-906008-72-7...
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  • OCLC 22311137. Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2010). Bangor to Portmadoc: Including Three Llanberis Lines. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 978-1-906008-72-7...
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    OCLC 22311137. Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2010). Bangor to Portmadoc: Including Three Llanberis Lines. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 978-1-906008-72-7...
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