Corwen East railway station

Corwen East
Dwyrain Corwen East
Location
Place Corwen
Area Denbighshire
Coordinates 52°58′53″N 3°22′17″W / 52.9815°N 3.3714°W / 52.9815; -3.3714Coordinates: 52°58′53″N 3°22′17″W / 52.9815°N 3.3714°W / 52.9815; -3.3714
Grid reference SJ080435
Operations
Operated by Llangollen Railway
Platforms 1
History
22 October 2014 Opened
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Corwen East railway station in the town of Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, is a newly constructed railway station on the former Ruabon to Barmouth Line, and is the current western terminus of the preserved Llangollen Railway.

History

Corwen East opened on 22 October 2014 as the temporary western terminus of the Llangollen Railway.[1] This was a private service for supporters of the Corwen Appeal.[1] The first public service trains to Corwen East ran throughout the week commencing 27 October 2014 and at weekends until 9 November 2014. These first trains were hailed a success, with nearly 4000 passengers travelling during the first ten days of trains to Corwen East.

The first public services in 2015 ran during the Llangollen Railway's Winter Warmer event on 2–3 January 2015.[2] The first train ran using Class 104 DMU Nos. M50454 and M50528 on 2 January, departing from Carrog at 09.10 and arriving in Corwen East at 09.17.[2]

There was a formal opening ceremony on Saint David's Day, 1 March 2015.[3] Officials unveiled the bilingual Corwen name board "Dwyrain Corwen East", showing the station's name in both languages: Dwyrain Corwen and Corwen East.

The station is intended to be eventually replaced by a more permanent station located closer to the town.[4]

Service

Preceding station   Heritage railways Following station
Terminus   Llangollen Railway   Carrog

References

  1. 1 2 "First trains arrive at Corwen". Llangollen Railway. 2014-10-23. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
  2. 1 2 Nicholson, Peter (February 2015). "First public diesel services run to Corwen - 50 years after closure". The Railway Magazine 161 (1367): 92.
  3. "Special trains to operate to Corwen on 22 October 2014". Llangollen Railway. 2014-10-20. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
  4. Josh, Morris (2014-10-21). "LOOK: Passenger trains back on Llangollen to Corwen line after 50 year absence". North Wales Daily Post. Retrieved 2015-02-23.


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