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Machynlleth (pronounced [maˈχənɬɛθ] ⓘ) is a market town, community and electoral ward in Powys, Wales and within the historic boundaries of Montgomeryshire.It is in the Dyfi Valley at the intersection of the A487 and the A489 roads.
Machynlleth Town: Wharf at Derwenlas: Wharf at Morben. This is a route-map template for the Corris Railway, a Welsh narrow gauge heritage railway.
Map of the Corris Railway. Stations and halts ... Machynlleth Town the original passenger and goods station, opened around 1860. Closed between 1874 and 1880, ...
The stable building that still remains at the end of Brickfield Street The tramroad to Machynlleth Town station passed under the Cambrian Railways in the bricked-up arch on the right. Machynlleth Town was a station on the Corris Railway in Wales. It was the original passenger and goods station for the town of Machynlleth. It was opened around ...
Map of Corris Railway station in the 1890s. In late 1929, the Corris Railway was purchased by the Great Western Railway (GWR), who by that time were the owners of the main line serving Machynlleth station. The GWR's main interest in the railway was its bus services, and in January 1931 the competing passenger services on the Corris Railway were ...
Striking westward and crossing very difficult terrain, the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway was opened on 31 December 1862. [note 3] [4] Although Machynlleth was an important market town, its promoters were considering an extension to Aberystwyth and the Cardigan Bay coast.
This is a list of cities, towns, villages and hamlets on or near the Wales Coast Path, a long-distance walk which follows the coast of Wales from Chepstow to Chester. It is divided into sections corresponding to those used to market and promote the route.
Machynlleth railway station is on the Cambrian Line in mid-Wales, serving the town of Machynlleth.It was built by the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway (N&MR) and subsequently passed into the ownership of the Cambrian Railways, the Great Western Railway, Western Region of British Railways and London Midland Region of British Railways.