Llanberis railway station (Snowdon Mountain Railway)

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Llanberis (SMR)
Station on heritage railway
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General information
Location Llanberis, Gwynedd
Wales
Coordinates 53°06′59″N4°07′10″W / 53.1163°N 4.1195°W / 53.1163; -4.1195 Coordinates: 53°06′59″N4°07′10″W / 53.1163°N 4.1195°W / 53.1163; -4.1195
Grid reference SH 582 597
Platforms2 [1]
History
Original company Snowdon Mountain Railway
Key dates
6 April 1896Opened and closed following an accident
9 April 1897Opened
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Llanberis (SMR) railway station is the lower terminus of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, located in Llanberis, Gwynedd, Wales.

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The station houses the headquarters of the tourist railway which climbs for 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from Llanberis to the summit of Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. [2] The station stands in the valley bottom at an altitude of (353 ft (108 m)), the summit station stands at 3,493 feet (1,065 m), 68 feet (21 metres) below the summit of the mountain.

The station opened with the railway on 6 April 1896, but closed the same day following an accident. [3] It reopened on 9 April 1897, without mishap and has operated since, even throughout most of the Second World War, as there was military activity near the mountaintop. [4]

The station has two platforms. The first stretch of line is uphill at 1 in 50, steep for a main line but shallow compared with the 1 in 6 incline that begins shortly afterwards. The line's engine shed and workshop are visible from the platform ends. [5]

Preceding station HR icon.svg   Heritage railways Following station
Terminus  Snowdon Mountain Railway   Hebron
Interchange with Llanberis on the Llanberis Lake Railway

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References

  1. Mitchell & Smith 2010, Photos 115-8 & Maps XXXIV & XXXV.
  2. Tourist Attractions in Snowdonia Wales - Visit Snowdon Mountain Railway!, archived from the original on 15 April 2003
  3. Boyd 1990, Photos S/2 & S/3.
  4. Mitchell & Smith 2010, Photo 116.
  5. Griffiths & Smith 1999, p. 197.

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