Bala (Penybont) railway station

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Bala Lake Halt
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The station in April 2019
General information
Location Bala, Gwynedd
Wales
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original company Great Western Railway
Post-grouping Great Western Railway
Key dates
5 February 1934Opened [1]
25 September 1939Closed [1]
25 March 1976Opens as Bala (Llyn Tegid) [1]
Location
Bala (Penybont) railway station
Railway stations in Bala
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Bala (New)
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Bala Town
Bala Lake Halt
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(extension under construction)
Bala (Penybont)
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Bala Junction
Bala Lake Railway
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Bala Town (under construction)
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Bala (Penybont)
(
originally
Bala Lake Halt
)
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Bryn Hynod Halt
(closed 2011)
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Llangower
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Glan Llyn Halt
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Pentrepiod Halt
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Llanuwchllyn
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Bala (Penybont) is the current terminus of the heritage Bala Lake Railway, in Gwynedd, Wales, since 1976. The site was formerly the location of the Bala Lake Halt railway station, a former station on the Ruabon to Barmouth line.

Contents

The narrow-gauge Bala Lake Railway originally named the station Bala (Llyn Tegid) (Llyn Tegid is the Welsh name for Bala Lake).

History

The first station for Bala opened on the site in 1868 but closed in 1882 when the Bala (New) station opened nearer the town. Opened by the Great Western Railway in 1934, it closed in 1939. [1] In 1976 the Bala Lake Railway opened its eastern terminus on the site. [1] The Bala Lake Railway began passenger services in 1972, and opened extensions in 1973 and 1975. Bala was reached in 1976. Writing in the railway directory "Steam '81" the general manager, G H Barnes, stated: "We aim to be in Bala near Loch Cafe in 1981, distance then 5.25 miles." [2] This was an official prediction of the further extension of the line into Bala town centre, but the work was not carried out, and the statement was not repeated in the following year's directory, "Steam '82", leaving Bala (Llyn Tegid) as the eastern terminus of the line.

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Butt (1995), page 23
  2. Steam '81 directory, edited by Roger Crombleholme and Terry Kirtland, published 1981 by Allen & Unwin (London), ISBN   978-0-04-385082-4, entry 304.

Sources

Further reading

Preceding station HR icon.svg Heritage railways Following station
Llangower
towards Llanuwchllyn
Bala Lake Railway Terminus
Disused railways
Bryn Hynod Halt
towards Llanuwchllyn
Bala Lake Railway
until 2011
Terminus
Historical railways
Llangower   Great Western Railway
  Bala Junction

52°54′05″N3°35′36″W / 52.90139°N 3.59333°W / 52.90139; -3.59333