The Porthmadog/Tremadog Bypass, Gwynedd

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The Porthmadog/Tremadog Bypass, Gwynedd

Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 8 Oct 2010

After many years in the planning/consultation stages, work at both ends of the bypass has commenced. Leaving Minffordd just to the north of the railway stations, the road will follow the main railway line for much of the distance, to arrive at this location. The bypass will then run to the south of Tremadog.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.934266
Longitude
-4.133123