Caernarvon railway station was a stop on the former Bangor and Carnarvon Railway between Caernarfon in Gwynedd and the Menai Suspension Bridge near Bangor...
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Carnarvon (redirect from Caernarvon)
I of England Caernarvon railway station (closed 1970, originally spelled "Carnarvon") Caernarfon railway station (Welsh Highland Railway, opened 1997)...
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passenger stations have served the town. Caernarvon railway station opened in 1852 as the western terminus of the Bangor and Carnarvon Railway. This connected...
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road, to the site of the original Caernarvon railway station. The LNWR was under an obligation to build a station on this site (below Segontium Terrace)...
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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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105 Caernarvon, on Disused Stations Site Record website, at http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/c/caernarvon/ Michael Quick, Railway Passenger Stations in...
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their part of the station but the line through the station remained open until the line from Caernarvon to Afon Wen was closed in 1964. The trackbed was...
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traffic on the former Carnarvonshire Railway line from Caernarvon to Afon Wen and beyond. When the line and station were first opened in 1867 a locomotive...
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Llanberis station, at the side of the main road, a short walk from the site of the Llanberis terminus station of the railway from Caernarvon which closed...
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running between Afon Wen and Caernarvon railway stations; as there was no passing loop, all trains had to go through the station although not all stopped...
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The station lay on the nine mile LNWR branch line between Caernarfon and Llanberis which was established by the Caernarvon and Llanberis Railway Act 1864...
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chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077. Rear, W.G. (2012). Caernarvon & the Lines from Afonwen...
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chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077. Rear, W.G. (2012). Caernarvon & the Lines from Afonwen...
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Brynkir railway station was opened by the Carnarvonshire Railway on the western edge of the village of Bryncir, Gwynedd, Wales. The station was not heavily...
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1867 by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway. Goods services were withdrawn in 1964. The line between Caernarvon and Afonwen was closed the same year...
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Respect". Caernarvon & Denbigh Herald. England. 20 March 1852. Retrieved 21 August 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Ludlow. Appointment of Station Master"...
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chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077. Rear, W.G. (2012). Caernarvon & the Lines from Afonwen...
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Dolgellau railway station (Welsh pronunciation: [dɔlˈɡɛɬaɨ]) in Gwynedd, North Wales, was a station on the Ruabon to Barmouth line, originally the terminus...
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Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a railway museum operated by the Quainton Railway Society Ltd. at Quainton Road railway station, about 5 miles (8.0 km)...
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chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077. Rear, W.G. (2012). Caernarvon & the Lines from Afonwen...
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Nancegollan railway station located in Nancegollan, Cornwall served an important agricultural district and was also the railhead for the fishing port...
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Cambrian Line (redirect from Cambrian Coast railway)
the Carnarvonshire Railway to Carnarvon) The Ruabon bound platforms at Barmouth Junction were also closed in 1965 and the station renamed Morfa Mawddach...
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Machynlleth was a station on the Corris Railway in Merioneth (now Gwynedd), Wales. It was opened in 1863 as a pair of wharves for the transshipment of...
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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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Corris is a station on the Corris Railway in Merioneth (now Gwynedd), Wales. It was built in 1859 when the railway was first opened as the Corris, Machynlleth...
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chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077. Rear, W.G. (2012). Caernarvon & the Lines from Afonwen...
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Ffestiniog Railway-constructed WHR mainline from Caernarvon was connected in 2008. Porthmadog (WHHR) Gelerts Farm Works Halt Pen-y-Mount Junction railway station...
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two months before the line closed. The station buildings survived as part of the Caernarvon Arms Hotel. The station at East Anstey in Devon was built with...
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was a station on the Corris Railway in Merioneth (now Gwynedd), Wales. It was opened in 1887 as the northern passenger terminus of the railway. It closed...
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opened: From Menai Bridge to Caernarvon (Bangor and Carnarvon Railway) (1848) From Gaerwen to Amlwch (Anglesey Central Railway) (1866) From Holland Arms...
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