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    Trawsfynydd (Welsh pronunciation: [trausˈvənɨ̞ð]; Welsh for "across [the] mountain") is a linear village in Gwynedd, Wales, near Llyn Trawsfynydd reservoir...
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    Trawsfynydd nuclear power station (Welsh: Atomfa Trawsfynydd) is a former Magnox nuclear power station situated in Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd,...
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    Llyn Trawsfynydd is a large artificial reservoir situated near the village of Trawsfynydd in Gwynedd, North Wales. With a total surface area of 4.8 km2...
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  • Trawsfynydd nuclear power station; a loading facility for nuclear flasks was constructed on a siding a hundred yards north of the closed Trawsfynydd Lake...
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  • the UK Government was assessing Welsh SMR sites - including the former Trawsfynydd nuclear power station - and on the site of former nuclear or coal-fired...
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    large wholly man-made bodies of water in the area, Llyn Celyn and Llyn Trawsfynydd whilst numerous of the natural lakes have had their levels artificially...
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  • northern Powys in Wales. Also known as Tarren Bwlch-Gwyn or Siambwr Trawsfynydd, it is one of the higher summits of the area and is located a few miles...
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  • Trawsfynydd Lake Halt was a solely passenger railway station near the northeastern tip of Llyn Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, Wales. Many Nineteenth and early Twentieth...
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    Trawsfynydd railway station served the village of Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, Wales. In 1882 the Bala and Ffestiniog Railway opened the line from Bala Junction...
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    Hedd Wyn (category People from Trawsfynydd)
    penetrated the mist in the Meirionnydd valleys. Born in the village of Trawsfynydd, Wales, Evans wrote much of his poetry while working as a shepherd on...
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    The route was single track throughout. The stations at Bala, Arenig, Trawsfynydd and Festiniog had two platforms, each with its own track. This both allowed...
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    of Boscastle rather than the Earl of Cornwall. The parish church at Trawsfynydd is dedicated to a St Madryn, Princess of Gwent, who is usually identified...
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  • Oldbury, Sizewell A, Trawsfynydd, Wylfa, Harwell and Winfrith. All the sites have ceased production. In addition, as part of the Trawsfynydd unit, Magnox Ltd...
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    George, Bristol Muller Road and Rose Green Road B4470 (defunct) A487 at Trawsfynydd B4493 at Bryn Maenllifo Reserved in 1964; renumbered to A4212 in 1968...
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  • Alexander Gibb & Partners. To power the station a new reservoir was built at Trawsfynydd, formed by the construction of four dams. The main dam on the Afon Prysor...
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    nuclear power station to be built in Wales after Trawsfynydd in 1959. Following the closure of Trawsfynydd in 1991, Wylfa became Wales' only nuclear power...
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    John Roberts (martyr) (category People from Trawsfynydd)
    venerated as a saint by the Catholic church. Roberts was born in 1577 in Trawsfynydd, a small village in Snowdonia, north Wales, the son of John and Anna...
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    the UK Government was assessing Welsh SMR sites – including the former Trawsfynydd nuclear power station – and on the site of former nuclear or coal-fired...
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    Blaenau Ffestiniog and 1.2 miles (2 km) north of Llyn Trawsfynydd and the disused Trawsfynydd nuclear power station. It is near the junction of two trunk...
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  • Caernarvon and Cefndeuddwr near Trawsfynydd in the County of Merioneth. The two towns of Llanystumdwy and Trawsfynydd lie in what is now Dwyfor Meirionnydd...
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    Porthmadog West, Porthmadog-Tremadog, Pwllheli North, Pwllheli South, Teigl, Trawsfynydd, Tudweiliog and Tywyn. 2024–present: As above, plus the Gwynedd wards...
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  • 85 England Grafham Water 2.85 England Chew Valley Lake 1.88 England Trawsfynydd 1.84 Wales Clywedog 1.55 Wales Carron Valley 1.51 Scotland Haweswater...
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    north by the Harlech dome which forms a watershed just south of Llyn Trawsfynydd. The Mawddach has been the site of significant industrialisation and...
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    Tal-y-bont (near Bangor) Tal-y-bont (near Barmouth) Talysarn Tanygrisiau Trawsfynydd Trefor Tregarth Tremadog Tudweiliog Tywyn Waunfawr Y Felinheli Y Ffor...
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    years old (similar to the Rhyd-y-gors example), and more recently the Trawsfynydd tankard, which was used to drink mead and beer between 100 BC and 75...
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    line from Bala north to Trawsfynydd was designated in the restrictive "Blue" weight limit, with the section from Trawsfynydd to Blaenau limited even more...
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    Trawsfynydd Camp railway station, sometimes referred to as Trawsfynydd Military station served the Trawsfynydd Artillery range at Bronaber, south of Trawsfynydd...
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    Saturday a Monday to Friday train calling at all stations from Bala to Trawsfynydd The journey time from Bala to Maentwrog Road was around 58 minutes. Southbound...
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    Tal-y-bont (near Bangor) Tal-y-bont (near Barmouth) Talysarn Tanygrisiau Trawsfynydd Trefor Tregarth Tremadog Tudweiliog Tywyn Waunfawr Y Felinheli Y Ffor...
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  • size with many under 1 acre in area serving local needs, up to Llyn Trawsfynydd which extends to 1,128 acres (456 ha). Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid) is a natural...
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