List of stations and halts on the Welsh Highland Railway

Welsh Highland Railway
Caernarfon
Bontnewydd
Dinas
Braich | Moel Tryfan
slate quarries
Alexandra (Crown) | Fron
slate quarries
Bryngwyn
Rhostryfan
Tryfan Junction
Bryngwyn Branch
Waunfawr
Bettws Garmon
Salem Halt
Plas-y-Nant
Snowdon Ranger
Rhyd Ddu
Pitt's Head
Hafod Ruffydd Halt
Meillionen
(forest campsite)
Beddgelert
Goat Tunnel (T1)
Aberglaslyn Tunnel (T2)
Aberglaslyn Tunnel (T3)
The Long Tunnel (T4)
Nantmor
Hafod y Llyn
Hafod Garregog Halt
Croesor Junction Halt
Ynysfor Halt
Pont Croesor
Portmadoc New (1933)
Cambrian Line
to Pwllheli & Shrewsbury
(
Cae Pawb
crossing
)
Portmadoc New (1923)
Britannia Bridge
over Afon Glaslyn
&
Level Crossing
AOCL
Porthmadog Harbour
Detailed diagram
This is not intended as a route map as defined
by outside sources; rather, is intended to show
as much trackwork, current and historic, as
possible.
headshunt
Caernarfon
Bontnewydd
Dinas North Works sidings
Dinas
Dinas South Works sidings
Braich│Moel Tryfan SQ
Alexandra (Crown)│Fron SQ
Bryngwyn
Rhostryfan
Tryfan Junction
(derelict station building)
Bryngwyn Branch
Waunfawr
Bettws Garmon
(derelict station building)
Hafod-y-Wern SQ branch
Plas-y-Nant
Snowdon Ranger
Glanrafon SQ sidings
Rhyd Ddu
Rhyd Ddu Works sidings
Pitt's Head
Summit Cutting
Meillionen
Beddgelert
Goat Tunnel
Tunnel 2
Tunnel 3
Tunnel 4
Nantmor
Hafod y Llyn
Afon Glaslyn & others
Pont Croesor
Pen-y-Mount
Tremadog Road
Cambrian Crossing
(Network Rail)
Harbour Station
(FR)

This is a list of the stations and halts on the Welsh Highland Railway

Original

Restored Welsh Highland Railway / Rheilffordd Eyri

Welsh Highland Heritage Railway

References

  1. Alun Turner. "Welsh Highland Railway History: The Route Described". Welsh Highland Railway Ltd. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 21 August 2008.

Further reading

Boyd, James I.C. (1988) [1972]. Narrow Gauge Railways in South Caernarvonshire – Volume 1. Headington: The Oakwood Press. ISBN 978-0-85361-365-7. OCLC 20417464.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.