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    The Cambrian Line (Welsh: Llinell y Cambrian), sometimes split into the Cambrian Main Line (Welsh: Prif Linell y Cambrian) and Cambrian Coast Line (Welsh:...
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  • Wales Cambrian Heritage Railways, a heritage railway in Oswestry, Shropshire, England Cambrian Line, a railway in Wales, United Kingdom Cambrian Coast...
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    today in the route known as the Cambrian Line. The Cambrian Railways Company was created on 25 July 1864 when the Cambrian Railways Act 1864 (27 & 28 Vict...
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  • The Cambrian explosion (also known as Cambrian radiation or Cambrian diversification) is an interval of time approximately 538.8 million years ago in the...
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    summer of 2010, she worked the final season of WCR's "Cambrian" trains along the Cambrian Line from Machynlleth to Pwllheli (the trains on Monday, Wednesday...
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    Line with the Welsh Marches Line and enables through running for freight trains, summer Saturday specials and formerly for trains like the Cambrian Coast...
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    Cambrian Line. Prior to amalgamation with the GWR in 1923, the line beyond Buttington Junction near Welshpool was owned and operated by the Cambrian Railways...
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    the Heart of Wales line to Llanelli Church Stretton Shrewsbury connection with Cambrian Line to Aberystwyth and Pwllheli, and the line to Wolverhampton...
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    as on some Central Trains services to Cardiff Central and along the Cambrian Line.[citation needed] Successor companies Wales & Borders (2001) and Arriva...
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    the Cambrian Line. There is a total of 5 rail routes in North Wales: the North Wales Coast Line, the Shrewsbury—Chester Line, the Conwy Valley Line, the...
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    The Cambrian Way, initially an unofficial long distance footpath in Wales (or Cambria) running from Cardiff to Conwy, was officially recognised in 2019...
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  • in the Cambrian Line Rule book are in km/h. ERTMS will be rolled out as part of the 21st-century modernisation of the Great Western Main Line, which was...
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    the line connected with the GWR mainline from London Paddington to Fishguard. At Aberystwyth, the line connected with the Cambrian Line. The line also...
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    near Barmouth, Wales. It is 900 yards (820 m) long and carries the Cambrian Line. It is the longest timber viaduct in Wales and one of the oldest in...
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    of capital, and were abandoned when the line was absorbed by the Cambrian Railways on 1 July 1913. The Cambrian Railways obtained the company for the seemingly...
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    first instance of ERTMS on the UK rail network; it is in use on the Cambrian Line (where it was first piloted), on the Thameslink core Widened Lines route...
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    enclosures and settlement sites. Powys is served by the Cambrian Line and Heart of Wales line which offer connections to major towns and cities such as...
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    The Minsterley branch was a short railway line that ran from Cruckmeole Junction on the Cambrian Line just south of Shrewsbury to Minsterley in Shropshire...
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    town to the Cambrian Line railway station, but today Raven Square, located on the western edge of the town, is the eastern terminus of the line. A small...
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    The original route, through the centre of the town, passed under the Cambrian Line at the Dolfor Road Railway Bridge. This low bridge, with a height restriction...
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    ETCS would be operational on the Cambrian line in December 2008 and would cost £59million. 2008: On the Cambrian line Network Rail will install In-Cab...
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    linking the higher town centre with Harlech railway station on the Cambrian Line, as well as housing and camping areas close to sea level. Its descent...
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    Machynlleth railway station (category Former Cambrian Railway stations)
    Machynlleth railway station is on the Cambrian Line in mid-Wales, serving the town of Machynlleth. It was built by the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway...
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    Cambria (category Cambrian)
    linguistic history. The name Cambria lives on in some local names, e.g. Cambrian Line, Cambrian Way. It is also used internationally in geology to denote the geologic...
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    Porthmadog along the trackbed of the former Cambrian Railways exchange siding and connects to the WHR main line at Pen-y-Mount junction. The original Welsh...
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    The Heart of Wales line (Welsh: Llinell Calon Cymru) is a railway line running from Craven Arms in Shropshire to Llanelli in southwest Wales. It serves...
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    halfway between Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury. It has a station on the Cambrian Line from Aberystwyth to Shrewsbury. At the 2011 Census, the community had...
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    early Cambrian period. Before this "widening of the behavioural repertoire", bottom-dwelling animals mainly grazed on the microbial mats that lined the...
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  • Thumbnail for Morfa Mawddach railway station
    Morfa Mawddach railway station (category Former Cambrian Railway stations)
    the outskirts of the village of Arthog in Gwynedd, Wales, on the Cambrian Coast line between Machynlleth and Pwllheli. Built by the Aberystwith and Welsh...
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    Dolgellau to join the still extant coastal Cambrian Line south of Barmouth. The Pwllheli branch of the Cambrian Line splits from the Aberystwyth branch at...
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