Traeth Mawr Loop

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Traeth Mawr Loop
Station on heritage railway
LocationPorthmadog, Gwynedd
Wales
Coordinates52°56′24″N 4°06′45″W / 52.93998°N 4.11254°W / 52.93998; -4.11254Coordinates: 52°56′24″N 4°06′45″W / 52.93998°N 4.11254°W / 52.93998; -4.11254
Grid referenceSH581401
Managed byWHR Ltd
Platforms0
History
Original companyCroesor Tramway
Key dates
23 March 2007Opened
28 October 2007Closed

Traeth Mawr Loop was a run round loop on the Welsh Highland Railway (WHR), located to the north of Porthmadog, Wales.

Track laying was completed by November 2006, making it the northern limit of track from Porthmadog. The location was opened as a temporary terminus on 23 March 2007 by the Welsh Highland Railway (Porthmadog), but passengers were unable to board or alight here.

The last public service to terminate at Traeth Mawr ran on 28 October 2007. Welsh Highland Railway (Porthmadog) trains ran in push-pull mode to a point just south of Farmyard Farm Crossing, for some time afterwards.

Shortly after this time, the loop was removed in order to construct the new main line building southwards. On 31 August 2008, the final length of track from the Caernarfon direction was laid at the location of the former loop.[1] The line from Pen-y-mount to Traeth Mawr was removed from operational service at the end of the 2008 season.

In 2009 construction of the Welsh Highland Railway from Caernarfon was continued through this stretch with Subscribers' trains from Caernarfon passing through the site of the loop in autumn 2009, and again through to Porthmadog Harbour on 31 October 2010. Regular passenger trains through the site of Traeth Mawr Loop re-commenced, from Porthmadog Harbour on 4 January 2011.

Preceding station Heritage Railways  Heritage railways Following station
Pont Croesor   Welsh Highland Railway   Pen-y-Mount station

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  1. ^ "WHR Project Phase 4 - Pont Croesor to Traeth Mawr". Retrieved 6 May 2011.

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