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Tryfan Junction

Tryfan Junction was a station on the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways and later the Welsh Highland Railway. It formed the junction between the North Wales Narrow Gauge main line to Bryngwyn and a secondary line which ran to South Snowdon, later Rhyd Ddu. The arrival of the Welsh Highland Railway resulted in the line to South Snowdon becoming the main line with the line to Bryngwyn becoming a branch.

The station building became dilapidated during the closure but is now being restored by the Welsh Highland Heritage Group.

Photo credit: Keith

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