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Abergynolwyn railway station

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Place
  
Abergynolwyn

Grid reference
  
SH670063

Original company
  
Talyllyn Railway

Area
  
Gwynedd

1866
  
Opened

Platforms in use
  
1

Abergynolwyn railway station

Operated by
  
Talyllyn Railway Preservation Society

1976
  
Platform extended for two trains

Address
  
Llanfihangel-y-pennant, Tywyn LL36 9UR, UK

Similar
  
Talyllyn Railway, Nant Gwernol railway st, Tywyn Wharf railway st, Dolgoch railway station, Pendre railway station

Abergynolwyn railway station is a station on the Talyllyn Railway at Abergynolwyn near Tywyn, Gwynedd in mid-Wales. It is 6 miles, 44 chains (10.54 km) from Tywyn Wharf.

Originally this was the terminus for passenger trains, though the line continued onward to the incline up to the slate quarry at Bryn Eglwys, and another incline down into the village. In 1976 this former mineral line was opened to passengers, though Abergynolwyn remains the principal station at the eastern end of the line as there are no facilities at Nant Gwernol, the current terminus.

As at Tywyn Wharf and all other stations, there is only one platform, on the north side of the line. When the line was extended it became necessary to accommodate two trains simultaneously, so the platform was extended in length, making it the longest narrow gauge railway platform in Britain at the time.

Abergynolwyn is Welsh for Mouth of the River with a Whirlpool.

References

Abergynolwyn railway station Wikipedia


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