Infilled railway cutting on the Holland Arms-Red Wharf Bay line at Pentraeth

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Infilled railway cutting on the Holland Arms-Red Wharf Bay line at Pentraeth

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 26 Jul 2008

Here the railway ran in a cutting which was crossed by the A 5025 by means of a bridge. There is little evidence of the bridge nowadays on the west side of the road. The half hourly Amlwch to Bangor Arriva No 62 bus in the background is a reminder of the reason for the early demise of this railway.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.290011
Longitude
-4.222682