Talk:Bryngwyn railway station

This is Work in Progess --Pandaplodder (talk) 10:14, 21 September 2008 (UTC)

References to Ffestiniog railway have been removed as being incorrect. See references under Festiniog Railway Company.

Courtesy of Google's Streetview, it has been established that the remains of Bryngwyn Station buildings were stil intact around 2009. The structure appears to have had its brick/stone work removed for use else where, and some of the walls are upto 3 ft above ground level - otheres are down to ground level. Since the line was last used in 1936 and presumably lifted at the same time as the main line, in 1941, the entries for "Managed By" and "Operated by" have been removed. Ownership technically is with the Festiniog Railway Company, but there are no plans to re-instate services along any of the branch. In fact there has been discussion to use it as a nature walk. --Keith 21:27, 16 April 2010 (UTC)

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