Welsh Highland Railway - Stations

Stations

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Caernarfon
Bontnewydd
Dinas
Braich / Moel Tryfan slate quarries
Alexandra (Crown) / Fron slate quarries
Bryngwyn
Rhostryfan
Tryfan Junction
Bryngwyn Branch
Waunfawr
Bettws Garmon (derelict station building)
Salem Halt
Plas-y-Nant
Snowdon Ranger
Glanyrafon (derelict goods building)
Rhyd Ddu
Pitt's Head Summit
Hafod Ruffydd Halt
Meillionen Forest Campsite
Beddgelert
Goat Tunnel (T1)
Afon Glaslyn
Aberglaslyn Tunnel (T2)
Aberglaslyn Tunnel (T3)
The Long Tunnel (T4)
Nantmor
Hafod y Llyn
Hafod Garregog Halt
Croesor Tramway
Croesor Junction Halt
Ynysfor Halt
Afon Glaslyn
Pont Croesor
Site of Traeth Mawr Loop
Start of CTRL
Pen-y-Mount
Gelert's Farm
Portmadoc New (1933)
Porthmadog, WHHR
Porthmadog Cae Pawb (with Cambrian Line)
Portmadoc New (1923) station
Snowdon St Road Section
Britannia Bridge Section
Porthmadog Harbour
End of CTRL and Junction with Ffestiniog Railway
The Cob
Ffestiniog Railway
Boston Lodge Works
See also: List of stations and halts on the Welsh Highland Railway

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