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Porthmadog railway station (Welsh Highland Heritage Railway)

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Porthmadog
Station on heritage railway
The WHHR station building at Porthmadog
The WHHR station building at Porthmadog
The WHHR station building at Porthmadog.
General information
LocationPorthmadog, Gwynedd
Wales
Coordinates52°55′51″N 4°07′58″W / 52.93085°N 4.13265°W / 52.93085; -4.13265
Grid referenceSH567392
Owned byWHR Ltd
Managed byWelsh Highland Heritage Railway
Platforms1
History
Opened1980

Porthmadog (WHHR) railway station is the southern terminus of the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway and serves the western end of the town of Porthmadog in Gwynedd, Wales. It is situated opposite the Porthmadog National Rail station. The station opened on 2 August 1980 and was originally a simple wooden shed situated in the car park. In January 1986 a portable building was installed at the end of the platforms for use as a waiting room and café.

Running round at Porthmadog station

In 1990 a permanent station building was built between the café and the buffer stops. Initially it replaced the wooden shed and was subsequently extended to the east in 1993 to double the size of the shop.

The old café was demolished in 1998 and the station building was extended over its site. The station building was built by volunteers and is a single-storey building with a pitched roof and canopy.

During the 1998 Civil's week the 50 lb run round point was replaced with a 75 lb full lead allowing a short siding to be constructed adjacent to the headshunt. This siding is now used to store various historic wagons, considerably enhancing the period feel of the station. The run round loop was relaid in 75 lb rail the same week.

See also

External links

Preceding station
Heritage Railways
  Heritage railways
Following station
Gelert's Farm halt   Welsh Highland Heritage Railway   Terminus
Walking connection with Porthmadog Harbour on the Welsh Highland & Ffestiniog Railways
National Rail
National Rail
Walk Connection with Porthmadog on the Cambrian Coast Line.
This page was last edited on 6 April 2021, at 22:55
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