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Blaenau Ffestiniog
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Blanche at the water tower
Previous Station Tanygrisiau
Previous Location Glanypwll
Previous Location Stesion Fein
Status Terminus Station - Open
Next Location Duffws
Next Station Terminus
Latitude 52:59:40.58N
Longitude 03:56:17.03W
Grid Reference SH700458

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Harbour Station

OSGrid:SH700458 Latt / Long :52.9946 / -3.93834


(Meaning 'Heads of Ffestiniog; ffestin = a fortification' )

Stamp No. old company Parcels
MC Blaenau Ffestiniog MC RLS Parcel Stamp.JPG
Issue No. old company Parcels
First Issued unknown

Railway Letter Service

For such a small town (see below), Blaenau Ffestiniog has had quite a number of different stations. See Blaenau Stations for the full list and more detail for the ones not covered on this page

The Festiniog Railway main line to Portmadoc ran from the foot of the Oakeley quarry inclines at Dinas with a branch line from the foot of the Maenofferen Quarry incline at FR Duffws (meaning precipice), both locations in Blaenau Ffestiniog. The priorities of the termini became reversed, with operations being centred at Duffws although there was initially a loco shed at Dinas.

When the public passenger service was introduced on 6th January 1865, trains from Portmadoc ran at first to Dinas (passenger station closed in 1870) and only from 1866 to Duffws (closed to passengers from 1923 to 1925, and again, permanently, in October 1930, when the public winter passenger service ceased). The old Duffws station building can be found in the car park across the road from the current FR station - it now houses public toilets.

With the opening of the standard gauge lines to Blaenau Ffestiniog, exchange stations were established adjacent to the LNWR Junction station in 1881 Stesion Fain (narrow station), and at the GWR Exchange station in 1883. The latter became the terminus for passengers on 31st May 1931. Both stations closed to passenger traffic on 15th September 1939. Prior to the reopening of the FR line to Blaenau Ffestiniog, there was much consideration given to the location of the terminus. Various sites were considered before the present joint station was agreed.

The new Ffestiniog Railway / British Rail Joint Station was built on the site of the Festiniog Railway / Great Western Railway joint station of 1883. Prior to its opening, this new station was usually called Blaenau Ffestiniog Central by which name the former GWR Exchange station had been known from 1948 until its closure. The Bala line was closed because of the construction of the Tryweryn reservoir (Llyn Celyn) from 1958 onwards, which severed the line between Bala and Trawsfynydd, although it would have been a target for closure in any event. The line from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Trawsfynydd was retained to serve the CEGB nuclear power station there and in 1963 was linked to the former LNWR line by using the FR route between these points. This link line, which was never approved for passenger services, was realigned to accommodate the FR station and a new standard gauge platform with loop. The new station, simply called Blaenau Ffestiniog, is located at a height of 710 feet and at a distance of 13 miles 50 chains from the datum at Porthmadog Harbour Station. BR commenced operation to the new station on 22nd March 1982 and the FR passenger service was extended to Blaenau Ffestiniog on 25 May 1982, thus marking 150th Anniversary of Royal Assent of the Festiniog Railway Act.

Quarries around Blaenau Ffestiniog
Rhiwbryfdir c1879 (John Thomas)


[edit] History

In 1821, the Ffestiniog parish had the sum total of 1,168 people. By 1841, after the arrival of the railway, this had grown to 3,500-4,000. By 1871 it had risen to 8,062. The area comprised of the villages of Tan y Manod, Congl y Wal, Four Crosses, Rhiwbryfdir, and Tanygrisiau. With time, these merged into the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog, and apart from Four Crosses, each of the names still exist as localities.

View westward, to buffer-stops; terminus of ex-GWR line from Bala, closed 4/1/60, June, 1959
The link through to the LNWR exchange sidings can be seen on the right, June, 1962
Looking towards the joint Great Western / Festiniog Railway station in the centre of Blaenau Ffestiniog, the link through to the LNWR exchange sidings can be seen on the left with the North Western Hotel behind the wall, June 1962
Blanche, looking very smart, takes water at Blaenau after arriving with a morning train - but see Double Heading pictorial for the same date for news of a less satisfactory afternoon appearance!, June 2001
An Arriva Trains Wales Class 150 on the Network Rail side of the station, January 2006


[edit] Company Access Statement for Blaenau Ffestiniog

Details Last updated June 2009. For general details see here

The station is in the centre of the town on the main A470 Road and easily accessed from council owned car parks. Please note that there is no dedicated railway car park. The nearest car park is on your right when approaching from the north (adjacent to the Queen’s Hotel) and serves both the Ffestiniog and Conwy Valley Line stations. There are designated “Disabled” parking spaces beside the entrance to the platforms.

Access to the Ffestiniog platform is via a gentle ramp and a level crossing.

Our booking office / shop is situated on the platform and can be accessed via a ramp.

The toilets are situated in the main station building beyond the booking office. There is level access into the Ladies’ and the Gentlemen’s toilets. The accessible toilet has level access and also contains nappy changing facilities.

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