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This page created to detail the changes in layout at Tan-y-Bwlch If you can correct or add dates, please annotate with initials The first entries are from plans published in the modern era, or associated pictures

information needed as to when the level crossing was removed - was this 1872-3 when station was developed?

1873 Move H-y-L staton building to current location (conjecture) Possible, but probably modified if it was moved. This might account for the buildings very odd shape(s)! ACG
1873 Built original Goods Shed (conjecture) - Possible - a new Goods shed and sidingin 1883, at same time as 'barn'. ACG

1873 Stationed opened

1883 Barn Erected on site of house (as seen, left, Image:Tyb4.jpg). ACG

1895 small kiosk erected for refreshments. (as seen, right, Image:Tyb4.jpg) Earlier, I think, but relatively short-lived. I need to search photos. ACG

1895 New steel water tank made at Boston Lodge and fitted. CGJ

1896 centre road from BF, cut back
1896 Barn replaced by stone building - I think so, but a Board minute quoted by Peter Johnson is confusing and he postulates a later date for the house, into the very early 20thC. I have photo evidence to show it was there before 1898. Confusion cleared up, in 1896 a stone built, two room building was built on the Down side as a passenger shelter - at that stage NOT a house.

1900c track slewed away from Station house
pre-1900c centre road removed

In 1909/10 the building was extended and THEN became the stationmaster's house. ACG

1925 Bottom junction for goods sidings nr Goods shed removed

1933 Old Footbridge removed

1958 Reopened 5th April Also loop shortened.

1966 new spur in for Deviation work

1967 top end siding laid in the spring

1968 Platform installed - curves slewed to current position

1969 Coed Llyn MairNature Trail opened 18 May
1969 New Footbridge erected. ACG

1971 New Signal Box started

1973 Nov snapshot - line still runs into kiddie area

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