Tanygrisiau railway station

Tanygrisiau
Location
Place Tanygrisiau
Area Gwynedd
Coordinates 52°59′09″N 3°57′47″W / 52.98580°N 3.96303°W / 52.98580; -3.96303Coordinates: 52°59′09″N 3°57′47″W / 52.98580°N 3.96303°W / 52.98580; -3.96303
Grid reference SH683449
Operations
Managed by Ffestiniog Railway
Owned by Festiniog Railway Company
Platforms 2
History
1836 Station built
15 September 1939 Closed to passengers
24 June 1978 Re-opened to passengers
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Tanygrisiau station (grid reference SH683449) is a passenger station on the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway, which was built in 1836 to carry dressed slate from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog for export by sea.

The station serves the slate mining village of Tanygrisiau and was opened in March 1866. It closed to passengers on 15 September 1939. The new station opened for passenger traffic on 24 June 1978 and was the passenger terminus until 25 May 1982. Tanygrisiau station is at a height of 669 ft (204 m) and a distance of 12 miles 10 chains (19.5 km) from Porthmadog.

The new station is on a different alignment and grade from the old, the two alignments joining just to the north of the Blaenau end of the station. The old line was on a continuous downward gradient from that point through the station, but the new line is on an uphill gradient (to pass the nearby power station) and is more sharply curved. One of the old buildings still remains, visibly lower than the new trackbed.

Tanygrisiau station has an operational passing loop but is normally operated as an unstaffed halt and trains only call on request. Intending passengers are advised to check with the Ffestiniog Railway Company before embarking on their journey.

The station is close to the Cwmorthin water falls, and the train passes Tanygrisiau hydro-electric pumped-storage power station and Tanygrisiau reservoir.

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