Ruabon to Barmouth Line

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Ruabon to Barmouth Line
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Shrewsbury to Chester Line to Chester
Station on track
Ruabon
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Llangollen Junction
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Shrewsbury to Chester Line to Shrewsbury
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Acrefair
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Trevor
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Sun Bank Halt
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Llangollen(terminus of Llangollen Railway)
Station on track
Berwyn
Station on track
Glyndyfrdwy
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Carrog(terminus of Llangollen Railway)
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Bonwm Halt
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Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway to Denbigh
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Corwen
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Cynwyd
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Llandrillo
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Llandderfel
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Bala Junction
Unused continuation to right Unknown BSicon "exSTRq" Unknown BSicon "exABZrf"
Bala and Festiniog Railway to Blaenau Ffestiniog
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Bala Lake Halt(terminus of Bala Lake Railway)
Urban station on track
Bryn Hynod
Urban station on track
Pentrepiod Halt
Urban station on track
Llangower
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Glan Llyn Halt
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Llanuwchllyn(terminus of Bala Lake Railway)
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Llys Halt
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Garneddwen Halt
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Drws-y-Nant
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Wnion Halt
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Bont Newydd
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Dolserau Halt
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Dolgellau
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Penmaenpool
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Arthog
Continuation backward Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Aberystwyth and Welsh Coast Railway‎ to Pwllheli
Station on track Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Barmouth
Bridge over water Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Barmouth Bridge: Afon Mawddach
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Right side of cross-platform interchange Unknown BSicon "exCPICr" Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Barmouth Junction
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Continuation forward
Aberystwyth and Welsh Coast Railway‎ to Machynlleth

The Ruabon to Barmouth Line was a standard gauge branch line of the Great Western Railway across the north of Wales which connected Ruabon, in the east, with Barmouth on the west coast.

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[edit] Connections

[edit] History

The line opened in stages by various companies:

The Aberystwyth and Welsh Coast Railway was absorbed by the Cambrian Railway which, with the other companies, was absorbed into the GWR.

The line was double track from Ruabon (Llangollen Jc) to Llangollen Goods Junction. Beyond, there were passing places at Glyndyfrdwy, Carrog, Corwen, Llandrillo, Llandderfel, Bala Junction, Llanuwchllyn, Garneddwen Halt, Drws-y-Nant, Bont Newydd, Dolgellau and Penmaenpool.

[edit] Closure

The whole line was officially closed to passenger trains as part of the Beeching Axe on 18 January 1965. Goods services between Morfa Mawddach (formerly Barmouth Jn) and Llangollen ceased in 1964. Although the whole line was planned to close for passenger services on 18 January 1965, services were suspended on 12 December 1964 following flooding. The section between Ruabon and Llangollen was subsequently reopened on 17 December for passenger trains until 18 January after which only freight services ran until 1968 when the line was closed completely. The section between Llangollen and Bala Junction was abandoned following flooding although a substitute bus service served the stations until 18 January 1965. The section between Bala, Bala Junction and Dolgellau was reopened on 17 December and the section Dolgellau to Morfa Mawddach reopened on 14 December.[citation needed]

Lifting of the track was completed in 1969.

[edit] Current status

Two sections of the line have been reopened as preserved railways; the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway in the early 1970s and the standard gauge Llangollen Railway which first opened to passengers in 1981.

A ten mile section between Barmouth Junction and Dolgellau is also used as the Llwybr Mawddach (or "Mawddach Trail"), a cycle route and bridleway. Conversion of the trackbed to a path was coincidentally assisted in 1976 when heavy floods washed away most of the remaining ballast.

Several sections have been used for road improvement schemes, including a mile and a half section through Dolgellau and the station site and trackbed west of Drws-y-Nant. The trackbed has also been redeveloped at the west end of Corwen and immediately east of Llangollen.

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Awdry (1990); p 48
  2. ^ Awdry (1990); p 31
  3. ^ Awdry (1990); p 23
  4. ^ Awdry (1990); p 14
  5. ^ Awdry (1990); pp 13 & 14

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