Rusty rails at Rhosgoch

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The photograph on this page of Rusty rails at Rhosgoch by Gerald England as part of the Geograph project.

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Rusty rails at Rhosgoch

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 20 Mar 2019

The 17.5 mile Anglesey Central Railway between Gaerwen and Amlwch opened in 1866. It closed to passengers in 1964 and to freight in 1993. Most of the track remains in situ and there are plans to eventually re-open the line as a heritage railway. Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglesey_Central_Railway Lein Amlwch: http://www.leinamlwch.co.uk/xhtml/index.html

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Image Location

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53.375829
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-4.392231