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Llanberis railway station (Llanberis Lake Railway)

Coordinates: 53°07′03″N 4°07′10″W / 53.1174°N 4.1194°W / 53.1174; -4.1194
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Llanberis (LLR)
Station on heritage railway
Llanberis Lake Railway, Llanberis terminus
General information
LocationLlanberis, Gwynedd
Wales
Coordinates53°07′03″N 4°07′10″W / 53.1174°N 4.1194°W / 53.1174; -4.1194
Grid referenceSH 582 599
Platforms1[1]
History
Original companyLlanberis Lake Railway
Key dates
6 June 2003Opened
Route map
Llanberis
Llanberis
(LLR)
Llanberis
(SMR)
Llanberis Lake Railway
Pen-y-Llyn
Penllyn
Cei Llydan
Gilfach Ddu
Gilfach Ddu
Llanberis
(LLR)
Llanberis
(LNWR)
Llanberis
(SMR)

Llanberis (LLR) railway station is the southern terminus of the Llanberis Lake Railway (LLR),[2] located in Llanberis, Gwynedd, Wales. The line and station primarily serve tourists and railway enthusiasts.[3][4]

Most of the LLR was laid around 1970 on the trackbed of the closed and lifted Padarn Railway. The line opened between Gilfach Ddu (LLR) and Cei Llydan on 28 May 1971, being extended northwards to Penllyn (LLR) in 1972.[5] For thirty years the new line's southern terminus was Gilfach Ddu (LLR), situated a short distance south of the site of the Padarn Railway's former workmen's station, also named Gilfach Ddu. In 2003 a wholly new extension was opened south westwards, with Llanberis (LLR) station as the line's new southern terminus.[6]

The single platform station stands opposite Llanberis (SMR) station, the lower terminus of the Snowdon Mountain Railway,[7] and not far from the site of the long-closed Llanberis standard gauge station.[8]

Preceding station Heritage Railways  Heritage railways Following station
Terminus   Llanberis Lake Railway   Gilfach Ddu (LLR)
Interchange with Llanberis on the Snowdon Mountain Railway

References

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  1. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2010, Photo 100 & Map XXX.
  2. ^ Yonge, Padgett & Szwenk 2013, Map 51F.
  3. ^ The station and railway, via Llanberis.com
  4. ^ The station and railway, via YouTube
  5. ^ Boyd 1986, pp. 219–222.
  6. ^ "Llanberis Lake Railway". Great Little Trains of Wales. 2023. Archived from the original on 19 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Llanberis". 1:25000 map. Ordnance Survey.
  8. ^ Ordnance Survey, Six Inch map, 1888-1913

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