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The Llangollen Railway Recollections: 80

Todays beautifully scenic LLangollen Railway runs over a ten mile section of the former Ruabon Junction to Barmouth route that was absorbed into the Great Western Railway in 1877 The line originally opened to freight traffic as far as Llangollen in December 1861 with passenger train services commencing early in June the following year The current day section of the heritage line to Corwen was opened to traffic on 1st May 1865 by which time a larger and more centrally located station had been constructed in Llangollen Closure by British Railways came about in 1964 as a result of the infamous report of Dr Beeching which had been commissioned by the government of the day in order to study potential rationalisation of the rail network in Britain In the early 1960s standard gauge railway
preservation was very much in its infancy in Britain although there were a number of narrow gauge preservation concerns up and running in Wales so the idea of a dedicated band of enthusiasts restoring and operating services along no longer commercially viable stretches of line had already become established The beginnings of a Preservation Society in this corner of Wales came about in 1975 when the whole process which has eventually resulted in what exists today started with the humble presence of a band of enthusiastic volunteers taking over the occupancy of Llangollen Station in order to start the process of restoration and reconstruction Over the ensuing years progress was made with the gradual extension of the line from initial running within the station limits at Llangollen to Corwen
where a temporary station is currently in use whilst a new purpose built station is constructed The position of the Llangollen Railway as one of Britain's leading heritage lines is clear to see from the images included in this edition of the Recollections series of publications which captures the character of this preserved section of the former Great Western Railway in Wales
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Todays beautifully scenic LLangollen Railway runs over a ten mile section of the former Ruabon Junction to Barmouth route that was absorbed into the Great Western Railway in 1877 The line originally opened to freight traffic as far as Llangollen in December 1861 with passenger train services commencing early in June the following year The current day section of the heritage line to Corwen was opened to traffic on 1st May 1865 by which time a larger & more centrally located station had been constructed in Llangollen Closure by British Railways came about in 1964 as a result of the infamous report of Dr Beeching which had been commissioned by the government of the day in order to study potential rationalisation of the rail network in Britain In the early 1960s standard gauge railway preservation was very much in its infancy in Britain although there were a number of narrow gauge preservation concerns up & running in Wales so the idea of a dedicated band of enthusiasts restoring & operating services along no longer commercially viable stretches of line had already become established The beginnings of a Preservation Society in this corner of Wales came about in 1975 when the whole process which has eventually resulted in what exists today started with the humble presence of a band of enthusiastic volunteers taking over the occupancy of Llangollen Station in order to start the process of restoration & reconstruction Over the ensuing years progress was made with the gradual extension of the line from initial running within the station limits at Llangollen to Corwen where a temporary station is currently in use whilst a new purpose built station is constructed The position of the Llangollen Railway as one of Britain's leading heritage lines is clear to see from the images included in this edition of the Recollections series of publications which captures the character of this preserved section of the former Great Western Railway in Wales

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Railways - A set of tracks that have been laid for the purpose of trains to travel up and down them
running - A sport or hobbie of moving rapidly on foot. Can also refer to the running of equipment or run time refering to the length of time an applicance can run or the quiet running of an applicance.
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
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Network - A link and communication between things. Often computers or people.
Extension - Something that is made bigger through adding to it, for example a conservatory extension on a house.
Junction - A point where two or more things come together, typically used to describe roads
Year - 365 days (366 days in a leap year), the time taken for planet earth to make one full revolution around the sun.

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