Danycoed Halt railway station
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danycoed-halt-railway-station-217-970068
title:
Danycoed Halt railway station
text:
Danycoed Halt, which is Welsh for below the trees, was built by the Gwili Railway in the late 1990s and opened in 2001. It is the current northern terminus of the line, but may become redundant when the preserved railway extends over a mile northwards into the nearby Conwyl station site and then further on up to Llanpumpsaint Station some 2+1⁄2 miles further on. The halt did not exist in British Railways days and currently features a four-coach platform, a typical GWR storage hut and other stati
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wiki
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description:
Heritage railway station in Wales
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danycoed_Halt_railway_station
date created:
2010-04-25T21:51:41Z
date modified:
2024-09-13T05:01:24Z
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