- Penrhyn railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Penrhyn
code =
caption = Train entering Penrhyn station
manager =Ffestiniog Railway
locale =Penrhyndeudraeth
borough =Gwynedd
owner =Ffestiniog Railway
latitude = 52.93514
longitude = -4.06484
gridref = SH613395
platforms = 1
years =6 January 1865
events = Opened
years1 =15 September 1939
events1 = Closed
years2 =12 November 1956
events2 = Special re-opening
years3 =20 April 1957
events3 = Re-openedPenrhyn station (formerly Penrhyndeudraeth station) on the
Ffestiniog Railway is located on a restricted site at Pen-y-Bwlch above the town ofPenrhyndeudraeth (Penrhyndeudraeth means "Headland between two beaches").Beyond Penrhyn station, the railway crosses the A4085 Penrhyndeudraeth to Llanfrothen road on the line's only remaining gated and manned level crossing.
History
The station opened on
6 January 1865 , and was rebuilt in 1879 using components from the original Porthmadog Harbour Station—externally it has changed little since. During the 1870s the name of the station was shortened to Penrhyn, in order to avoid confusion with the station on the Cambrian Railways coast line at the lower end of the town.The station is at a height of 160 ft (50 m) and a distance of 3 miles 8 chains (5.0 km) from
Porthmadog .Penrhyn station closed to passenger traffic on
15 September 1939 Restoration
The station was specially reopened on Monday
12 November 1956 when the General Manager ofBritish Railways (Western Region) Mr. K.W.C. Grand visited the Ffestiniog Railway and travelled from Porthmadog Harbour by the first passenger train to Penrhyn since 1939. The public passenger service was resumed on20 April 1957 .Penrhyn served as a temporary terminus until the line was re-opened to Tan-y-Bwlch in 1958, a run round loop being squeezed into the site for the purpose. The loop at Penrhyn continued in use as a passing loop for timetabled trains until 1974.
Much of the station building is now occupied by the volunteers hostel which was officially opened in 1972. Complete renovation by volunteers was followed on
3 May 1992 by an official re-opening.Rhiw Goch
From 1975 Penrhyn was replaced for normal timetable purposes by a new passing loop at
Rhiw Goch 4 miles and 16 chains (6.8 km) from Porthmadog. Although trains regularly stop for passing purposes, Rhiw Goch is not a passenger station, there is no public access and passengers are not permitted to alight there. However, tourist trains do on occasion terminate and reverse at Rhiw Goch.References
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*External links
* [http://www.ffestiniograilway.co.uk/index.asp The Ffestiniog Railway Company's website]
* [http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=52.962693~-3.98009&style=h&lvl=14&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=4268586&cid=230D1A79E4437B66!156 Interactive Route Map on Live.com]
* [http://www.ffestiniograilway.co.uk/timetable.htm Ffestiniog Railway Timetables]
* [http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&X=260000&Y=340000&width=500&height=300&gride=&gridn=&srec=0&coordsys=gb&db=pc&addr1=&addr2=&addr3=&pc=&advanced=&local=&localinfosel=&kw=&in]
* [http://www.frheritage.org.uk/wiki/Penrhyn_Station FR Heritage Group Wiki: Penrhyn]###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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