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Coordinates: 52°3615N 3°5043W / 52.6043°N 3.8454°W / 52.6043; -3.8454
 

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Ffridd Gate
Site of the station in 1992
General information
LocationWales
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingCorris Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway (after 1930)
Key dates
25 August 1887Opened
1 January 1931Closed[1]

Ffridd Gate was a station on the Corris RailwayinMerioneth (now Gwynedd), Wales, UK. It was built at the level crossing over the B4404 road to Llanwrin, near the hamletofFridd. A small hamlet also grew up around the station and a nearby (pre-existent) toll-house. The hamlet and former station are near to the confluence of the Afon Dulas and the River Dyfi, around 2+14 miles (3.6 km) west of the village of Llanwrin and 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the town of Machynlleth.

History[edit]

Around 1830 a toll house was built at Ffridd Gate to control the south end of the turnpike road to Dolgellau - now the A487. When the Corris, Machynlleth & River Dovey Tramroad was built in 1859, it crossed the road to Llanwrin (now the B4404) and passed on the east side of the tollhouse before entering Ffridd Wood. The station, built in 1885, was on the south side of the level crossing and had a simple wooden shelter for passengers. There was no platform.[2]

Positioning[edit]

South of the station was the railway's bridge over the Dyfi, originally a wooden trestle construction and later a three-span steel bridge. The site of the bridge is now occupied by the Millennium Bridge for walkers and cyclists, providing a short-cut to Machynlleth.

The Centre for Alternative Technology lies about a mile north of the hamlet.

Description[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens.
  • ^ The Corris Railway Society (1988). A Return to Corris. Avon-Anglia Publications & Services. ISBN 978-0905466897.
  • External links[edit]


    Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
    Machynlleth   Corris Railway   Doldderwen Crossing

    52°36′15N 3°50′43W / 52.6043°N 3.8454°W / 52.6043; -3.8454


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