Maentwrog Road railway station

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Maentwrog Road
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Remains of the station in 2001
Operations
Original company Bala and Ffestiniog railway
Post-grouping Great Western Railway
History
1 November 1882 Opened
4 January 1960 Closed
21 May 1989 reopened briefly[1]
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Maentwrog Road railway station was a railway station on the Great Western Railway's Bala Ffestiniog Line in Wales. It closed to passenger services on 2 January 1960 and freight services on 27 January 1961. Despite its name, it lies some 2 miles from the village of Maentwrog.

The line through the station site was reopened in 1964 for freight to the nearby Trawsfynydd nuclear power station.

During the 1980s a siding was constructed in the former goods yard at Maentwrog Road for freight deliveries to the explosives factory in Penrhyndeudraeth. This was necessary as locomotive hauled trains had been banned from the usual route along the Cambrian Line owing to concerns regarding the structural condition of Barmouth Bridge.

Passenger trains briefly returned to the station in the 1989, using a temporary platform in the old goods yard. These trains ran for one summer in an attempt to encourage tourism at Trawsfynydd power station.

The station building and adjacent station-master's house remain in situ and have been in use as private residences for several years.

In 2002 the A470 bridge at the north end of the station was rebuilt.

External links

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Llan Ffestiniog   Great Western Railway
Bala Ffestiniog Line
  Trawsfynydd Lake Halt

References

  1. Butt, R.V.J., (1995) The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil: Patrick Stephens

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