Bettws-y-Coed Branch (London and North Western Railway)






Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.

Having passed the Llandudno bound service train at North Llanrwst, a tour train enters the single line to Blaenau Ffestiniog on 29 May 2013. The step ...
John McIntyre 29/05/2013
Having paused at the signalbox to exchange tokens, the 1653 Llandudno - Blaenau Ffestiniog carries on through North Llanrwst station on 14th April ...
Colin McDonald 14/04/2015
Looking through North Llanrwst station towards Llandudno Junction from the barrow crossing on 14th April 2015. ...
Colin McDonald 14/04/2015
The signal box at Llanrwst on the Blaenau Ffestiniog branch, photographed in July 1987. ...
Ian Dinmore /07/1987
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The commemorative slate plaque at the entrance to the (new) station at Llanrwst, which opened near the town centre in 1989. ...
Colin McDonald 16/10/2017
The apparently rural setting of Llanrwst station is actually close to the town centre. The station opened in 1989 and is seen here on 16th October ...
Colin McDonald 16/10/2017
The sylvan setting of Llanrwst station seen in October 2017. The line had reopened that day after hurricane Ophelia had caused flooding and damage to ...
Colin McDonald 16/10/2017
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The 7 1/4 gauge line at Conwy Valley Railway Museum, located in the former goods yard at Betws-y-Coed. The driver certainly looms large in the window ...
Bill Roberton 21/07/2007
Passing trains on the 7.25 inch line at the Conwy Valley Railway Museum at Betws-Y-Coed on 28th October 2017. This excellent attraction sits adjacent ...
Peter Todd 28/10/2017
Betws-y-Coed station on the Conway Valley Line (as it was then known; Conway has since been revised to the Welsh spelling Conwy), looking north ...
David Bosher /07/1980
Betws-y-Coed on the Conwy Valley Line. ...
Ewan Crawford //
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