DescriptionThe site of Rhostryfan station, Bryngwyn branch (geograph 6253051).jpg
English: The site of Rhostryfan station, Bryngwyn branch Recreated as a picnic area. The Bryngwyn [narrow gauge railway] branch was built to carry slate from the quarries to the coast. The line opened in 1877 and closed in 1937. It is now the Cangen Bryngwyn Branch slate railway trail. You can follow the route of the railway from Tryfan Junction, through Rhostryfan and Bryngwyn to the site of the drumhead at the top of the incline. The trail was created by Cyngor Cymuned Llanwnda / Llanwnda Community Council.
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