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A large water tower has been installed at the north west end of the platform. An original locomotive siding on the west side of the station has been retained and lengthened.
A large water tower has been installed at the north west end of the platform. An original locomotive siding on the west side of the station has been retained and lengthened.


The main station building, which will not be on the platform, is to be located north east of the platform. Construction commenced in 2007 with the laying of the base. Completion has been delayed, due to financial reasons.
The main station building, which will not be on the platform, is to be located north east of the platform. Construction commenced in 2007 with the laying of the base. Completion has been delayed, due to financial reasons and in the meantime a temporary booking office is located in front of the foundations.


==Opposition==
==Opposition==

Revision as of 16:13, 9 February 2012

Beddgelert
General information
LocationGwynedd
Owned byFestiniog Railway Company
Managed byFestiniog Railway Company
Platforms2
History
Original companyWelsh Highland Railway
Key dates
1936originally closed
April 2007Track laid through site
7 April 2009ceremonial reopening
8 April 2009public services commenced

Beddgelert railway station is a railway station on the narrow gauge Welsh Highland Railway in North Wales.

The rebuilt station was officially opened by Lord Elis-Thomas on 7 April 2009.

History

The original station, which served the original Welsh Highland Railway line from Dinas - Portmadoc, was in operation, with a passing loop and three sidings, from 1922 to 1936.

Construction

A southerly view of Beddgelert Station during construction, 2007

Work to rebuild the station began in December 2006. The new station has a large curved island platform, allowing for two trains to pass each other. There are two small shelters for passenger use.

A large water tower has been installed at the north west end of the platform. An original locomotive siding on the west side of the station has been retained and lengthened.

The main station building, which will not be on the platform, is to be located north east of the platform. Construction commenced in 2007 with the laying of the base. Completion has been delayed, due to financial reasons and in the meantime a temporary booking office is located in front of the foundations.

Opposition

Plans to reopen the station in Beddgelert created local opposition over a number of matters; it was far too big and intruded upon the landscape; increased traffic in the village and parking. It can allow for over 300 people to alight from trains. Restrictions were placed upon the company, including not to open the station until the line was completed. On 23 July 2008, the Snowdonia National Park Authority (SNPA) removed, on appeal, a planning condition which would have limited sales at the station to tickets and railway souvenirs only. Once facilities are provided it will thus be possible for visitors to get a cup of tea at the station as well as in the village.[1]

Operations

Number 87 arrives at Beddgelert on its way to Hafod-y-llyn

Between 7 April 2009 and 21 May 2009, all trains terminated at Beddgelert. Since that time, it has served as a normal passing station, as the line has been extended, firstly to a temporary halt at Hafod y Llyn,[nb 1] [2] then on 22 May 2010, to Pont Croesor.


See also

Notes

  1. ^ Briefly named Hen Hafod by the Festiniog Railway Company to avoid confusion with the former passing loop near Tan-y-Bwlch. However, after local representations it reverted, within days, to original name.

References

  1. ^ The Welsh Highland Railway Project - Ben Fisher's Official Reconstruction Site
  2. ^ Company Timetable Retrieved 28 January 2010
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