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Penrhyn Station
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Penrhyn Station, February 2005
Previous Station Minffordd
Status Station Open
Next Location Plas Halt
Next Station Tan y Bwlch
Latitude 52:56:06.42N
Longitude 04:03:53.09W
Grid Reference SH613395
Wikipedia Entry

Stations Locations

Harbour Station

OSGrid:SH613395 Latt / Long :52.93515 / -4.06473


(Penrhyndeudraeth meaning 'Headland between two beaches' )

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

Railway Letter Service

Located on a narrow shelf cut into the hillside above the village of Penrhyndeudraeth, this station was opened in 1865. The initial station, only a small hut, was located much closer to the level crossing than the present building and there was a walled coal yard immediately opposite. The station was rebuilt, in its present location, in 1879, allegedly using components from the original Porthmadog Harbour Station and a small, stone, Goods shed served by a siding facing Up trains was added a few years later. During the 1870's the name of the station was shortened to Penrhyn, in order to avoid confusion with the station on the Cambrian Railways coast line at the bottom of the town.

Post-preservation Penrhyn was equipped with a loop and served as a temporary terminus from 20th April 1957 until the line was re-opened to Tan y Bwlch in 1958. The loop continued in use for passing timetabled trains until 1974, although the track and associated signalling remained in situ until ???.

Showing the two tracks in situ, 1960
Merddin Emrys approaches Penrhyn station with a down train, Spring bank holiday weekend 1975


the passing loop is still in place, and apparently in regular use, so presumably Rhiw Goch was not yet operational.

For more details of how the station was operated in the early 1970's, please see the Penrhyn Operations page.

From 1975 Penrhyn loop was replaced for normal timetable purposes by the new loop at Rhiw Goch. The station building now serves as a volunteer hostel. Beyond the station the railway crosses the Penrhyndeudraeth to Llanfrothen road on what is now the line's only gated & manned level crossing.

Penrhyn from the north, 2004
Penrhyn from the south, 2005


The town promotes itself as the Networked Village (external site)

During the late 1980s the station building was extensively and sympathetically, renovated by teams of volunteers working for the BP&G Dept. under the leadership of Eileen Clayton. It had long been used as a Hostel by FR Society Groups and the renovation improved both the fabric of the building and the facilites available to volunteers.

[edit] Company Access Statement for Penrhyn Station

Details Last updated June 2009. For general details see here
The station is adjacent to the A4085. There is no car parking and access from the road is via a steep and uneven ramp. Trains in either direction use the same platform. Although there is covered seating, there are no other facilities.

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