Re: The Railway network in Wales as it might have looked Posted by grahame at 23:12, 28th November 2024 |
An interesting history ...
1848 Opened
1966 Closed
1970 Temporarily reopened
1972 Closed
1973 Reopened
6 July 2020 Temporarily closed
21 August 2021 Reopened
1966 Closed
1970 Temporarily reopened
1972 Closed
1973 Reopened
6 July 2020 Temporarily closed
21 August 2021 Reopened
Re: The Railway network in Wales as it might have looked Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 23:01, 28th November 2024 |
Re: The Railway network in Wales as it might have looked Posted by grahame at 14:12, 28th November 2024 |
Black = to close, but could you remind me of the meaning of 'Red dotted' pls.
Mark
Mark
Retained for long distance passenger trains - intermediate stations to close. So on Anglsey, for Example, a loss of
Valley, Rhosneigr, Ty Cross, Bodorgan, Gaerwen and LlanfairPG.
Re: The Railway network in Wales as it might have looked Posted by Mark A at 13:31, 28th November 2024 |
Black = to close, but could you remind me of the meaning of 'Red dotted' pls.
Mark
The Railway network in Wales as it might have looked Posted by grahame at 11:34, 28th November 2024 |
From the Beeching report maps - interesting to see what had already gone, and what was proposed to go. And then to think of what survived, and what did not but has been re-opened.