Site of Manod station, 2001
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Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 25 May 2001
View north on the A470, towards Blaenau Ffestiniog, the railway line being from Trawsfynydd nuclear power station, the surviving remains of the ex-GWR branch from Bala, closed 4/1/60 to passengers, 28/1/61 to goods. The mountains ahead, forming the barrier between the Vale of Ffestiniog and that of the Afon Lledr in Gwynydd, are probably Moel Druman (2,287 ft.) to the left, Manod Mawr (2,168 ft.) on the right and Moel Siabod (2,860 ft.) on the horizon.