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Floral Display
"Anyone seen my safety boots?" Seen beside Penrhyn station, on the Ffestiniog Railway.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 12 Oct 2013
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Boots?boots?boots?boots
Boots, seen beside Penrhyn station, on the Ffestiniog Railway. Reminded me of the Rudyard Kipling poem.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 12 Oct 2013
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Penrhyn Station, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd
Located near the top of the hill, this Ffestiniog Railway station serves the village of Penrhyndeudraeth. The village is also served by a main line station, on the other side of the village. Penrhyn Station now has just a single track, but in the 1960's, there was a passing loop at this location. In that era, there was no platform. The station building is used as a hostel by FR volunteers.
http://www.ffestiniograilway.co.uk/
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 30 Apr 2010
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'Earl of Merioneth' Arrives at Penrhyn Station
First train of the day, for Blaenau Ffestiniog. Back in the 1960s, there was a loop line at this station, now replaced by the platform.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 21 Aug 2012
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" David Lloyd George " heading the service to Blaenau through Penrhyn Station
The Good Friday 10.05 service from Porthmadog leaving Penrhyn Station
Image: © Arthur C Harris
Taken: 25 Mar 2016
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Penrhyn station, Ffestiniog Railway
Penrhyn station (formerly Penrhyndeudraeth station) on the Ffestiniog Railway is located on a restricted site at Pen-y-Bwlch above the town of Penrhyndeudraeth.
Image: © John Lucas
Taken: 27 Jun 2008
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Vitbe bread sign
Not sure of the current usage of this building.
Image: © Richard Hoare
Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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The Turntable at Penrhyn
Turntable at Penrhyn on the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway
Image: © Arthur C Harris
Taken: 25 Mar 2016
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Colourful display at Penrhyn Station.
More properly known as Penrhyndeudraeth on the Ffestiniog Railway
Image: © Derek Voller
Taken: 27 May 2011
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'Earl of Merioneth' at Penrhyndeudraeth ? 1970
Heading towards Portmadoc with a train of 'Centenary Stock'.
The location is almost identical to Peter Trimming's 2013 view https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3367317 but there are significant changes. The station has lost its passing loop and siding, and the locomotive, although carrying the same name, is completely different, being built new between 1972 and 1979 as a replacement for the locomotive in my view. The first 'Earl of Merioneth' was withdrawn in 1971 with a view to rebuilding, but pressure to retain it in its still (more or less) original condition finally led to it being cosmetically restored under its original name of 'Livingstone Thompson'. In 2021 it is on loan to the National Railway Museum at York https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6981009
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 6 Jul 1970
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