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Railway bridge, houses and hillside, Blaenau Ffestiniog. View to the bridge linking Newborough Street and Maenofferen Street from the Glynllifon Street bridge, with the obligatory slate mountain backdrop.
I just found a photograph of the location, which shows the deep cutting of the railway line in this area, which might be a hint, why the station was only used temporarily. --
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Trains, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to
rail transport on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can visit the
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Railway bridge, houses and hillside, Blaenau Ffestiniog. View to the bridge linking Newborough Street and Maenofferen Street from the Glynllifon Street bridge, with the obligatory slate mountain backdrop.
I just found a photograph of the location, which shows the deep cutting of the railway line in this area, which might be a hint, why the station was only used temporarily. --
NearEMPTiness (
talk)
08:18, 3 June 2017 (UTC)reply