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Cadw notes the station's Grade II listing is due to it being a Victorian railway station retaining "relatively unaltered character" and part of the "highly-important" narrow-gauge Ffestiniog Railway.
The Ffestiniog Railway Company appealed to the Planning and Environment Decision Wales [PEDW] over a decision by the Eryri National Park Authority to reject plans for the new station.
The narrow-gauge line, which was traditionally used in more challenging terrain than standard 4ft 8½in gauge tracks, will be installed by volunteers from Alstom, Ffestiniog and Statfold Barn.
According to Stephen Kocsis, the director of collections at the Western New York Railway Historical Society, both the train and trailer have been recovered after being stolen back in November 2021.
A Victorian era stationmaster's house on a world famous heritage railway could be extended. Listed building and planning consent is being sought to build a two storey extension at Minffordd Station ...
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