- A498 road
The A498 is a 16 mile road between
Pen-y-Gwryd andPorthmadog inNorth Wales .At Pen-y-Gwryd, the A4086
Llanberis Pass route bears off to the north. The A498 descends from a 277m (909 ft.) summit at Pen-y-Gwryd and runs south west through the village ofBeddgelert and theAberglaslyn Pass , where it overlaps the A4085. The A498 then passes throughTremadog , overlapping the A487 for a short length before passing under theCambrian Coast railway and terminating atPenamser on the A497, about a mile west of Porthmadog. At its northern end, the road forms a link via the A4086 with the A5 atCapel Curig , forming a useful holiday route to the Beddgelert/Porthmadog area. At the junctions, the A4086 to Llanberis is the minor road at Pen-y-Gwryd, while the A498 is the minor road at Beddgelert. At Pont Aberglaslyn, the A4085 is the minor road diverging to Penrhyndeudraeth and at Tremadog, the A498 is the major road. The junction west of Tremadog is a roundabout and at Penamser, the A498 is the minor road.There is a steep descent of
Nantgwynant and some 1¾ miles of this is on a substandard, narrow twisting alignment, where larger vehicles have difficulty in passing. There are further substandard sections in the Aberglaslyn Pass and towards Tremadog and coaches have had difficulty passing in this section. The road passes through Beddgelert by way of a sharp right angled bend over a river bridge, not recommended for articulated vehicles. In the Aberglaslyn Pass the trackbed of theWelsh Highland Railway , now being reconstructed, can be seen on the opposite side of theAfon Glaslyn . At its west end, the route crosses the line of the proposed A487 Porthmadog Bypass at a roundabout west of Tremadog.History
The road was created from early
toll road s. There was some improvement in the 1960s/70s in Nantgwynant and south of the Aberglaslyn Pass. Just south of the Goat Hotel in Beddgelert is an arched railway overbridge (with height and width restrictions) built by thePortmadoc, Beddgelert and South Snowdon Railway but never used.External links
* [http://www.isengard.co.uk/ Rebuilding The Welsh Highland Railway - Barrie Hughes]
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