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Llanwnda railway station

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Former railway station in Wales

Llanwnda
General information
LocationLlanwnda, Gwynedd
Wales
Coordinates53°05′41″N 4°16′56″W / 53.0948°N 4.2822°W / 53.0948; -4.2822
Grid referenceSH 472 576
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyCarnarvonshire Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLMSR
Key dates
2 September 1867Opened as "Pwllheli Road"
14 September 1877Renamed Llanwnda
7 December 1964Closed completely
Nantlle Railway
Legend
Caernarfon Castle
Carnarvon Harbour
Carnarvon Castle
Afon Seiont
Coed Helen Tunnel
Bontnewydd
Afon Gwyrfai
Plas Dinas Tunnel
Pwllheli Road
Groeslon
Penygroes
Nantlle
to quarries
Carnarvonshire Railway
Legend
Bangor and Carnarvon Railway
to Bangor
Caernarvon
Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway
Caernarfon (WHR)
Quay sidings
Caernarvon (Morfa)
Carnarvon (Pant)
Pont Rug Halt
Pontrhythallt
Bontnewydd (WHR)
Cwm-y-Glo
Llanberis Tunnel
Glynrhonwy Quarries
Padarn Halt
Llanberis enlarge…
Dinas Junction
LowerRight arrow Welsh Highland Railway
Llanwnda
Groeslon
Penygroes
Nantlle Branch Junction
Nantlle
summit
Pant Glas
Brynkir
Ynys
Llangybi
Chwilog
UpperLeft arrow
Aberystwith & Welsh Coast Rly
to Pwllheli
Afon Wen
LowerRight arrow
Aberystwith & Welsh Coast Rly
to Porthmadog

Llanwnda railway station served the village of Llanwnda, Gwynedd, Wales.

History

A halt named Pwllheli Road existed here on the horse-drawn Nantlle Railway from 1856 to 12 June 1865.From the outset timetables appeared regularly in the "Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald" and in Bradshaw from October 1856. It was obliterated when the standard gauge railway and station were built.

The station opened on 2 September 1867, also as "Pwllheli Road". It was renamed "Llanwnda" in 1877 and closed with the line in December 1964.

When the Penygroes By-pass was built in 1999–2000 the site of the station was obliterated by a roundabout where the A487 and A499 meet.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Dinas
Station open, line closed
  Carnarvonshire Railway   Groeslon
Line and station closed
Bontnewydd
Line and station closed
  Nantlle Railway   Groeslon
Line and station closed

References

  1. Mitchell & Smith 2010, Photos 37-39 & Map XII.
  2. Johnson 1995, p. 72.
  3. Station history, via Disused Stations
  4. ^ Butt 1995, p. 192.
  5. Mitchell & Smith 2010, Map XII.
  6. ^ Turner 2003, p. 7.
  7. Station history, via Disused Stations
  8. Quick 2009, p. 253.
  9. Jowett 1989, Map 44.
  10. Specimen timetable, North Wales Chronicle and Advertiser 14 May 1859
  11. Example timetable in Bradshaw
  12. Boyd 1990, p. 102.
  13. "Llanwnda station after closure". flickr.
  14. Rear 2012, pp. 53–55.

Sources

Further material

  • Clemens, Jim (2003) . North Wales Steam Lines No. 6 (DVD). Uffington, Shropshire: B&R Video Productions. BRVP No 79.
  • Dunn, J.M. (September 1958). Cooke, B.W.C. (ed.). "The Afonwen Line-1". The Railway Magazine. 104 (689). London: Tothill Press Limited. ISSN 0033-8923.
  • Smith, Martin, ed. (May 2011). "The Nantlle Tramway". Railway Bylines. Vol. 16, no. 6. Clophill, Bedfordshire: Irwell Press. pp. 306–313. ISSN 1360-2098.

External links

Closed railway stations in Gwynedd
Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway
Bala and Dolgelly Railway
Bala and Festiniog Railway
Bala Lake Railway
Bangor and Carnarvon Railway
Bethesda branch line
Cambrian Line
Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway
Carnarvonshire Railway
Chester and Holyhead Railway
Conwy Valley line
Corris Railway
Corwen and Bala Railway
Ffestiniog Railway
Festiniog and Blaenau Railway
Mawddwy Railway
Nantlle Railway
Welsh Highland Railway
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