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The last train left Bala town in 1965 although part of the line reopened alongside Llyn Tegid (Bala lake) Passenger trains could return to a Gwynedd town almost 50 years after the last departed ...
A steam train is on show in a Gwynedd town to help raise £4m to build a permanent track into it. It's at the site of a planned new station in Bala that will sit at the end of three-quarters of a ...
Paddleboarders raced a steam train from one end of Bala Lake to another. The challenge at Llyn Tegid on Saturday, April 7, saw seven paddleboarders step on their boards at Llanuwchllyn to take on ...
Julian Birley, the chair of the Bala Lake Railway Trust, told the Express: "We are incredibly grateful to all those supporters who donated the £1.6m to get us this far.
A campaign has been launched calling for a new £2.5m stretch of railway to be funded by the Welsh Government. Currently, the Bala Lake Railway Trust runs trains on a 4.5 mile-long track from ...
The Bala Lake Railway wants to extend the line from Llyn ... Holywar train at the Bala Lake ... Over £1.4m has been spent on land acquisition and drawing up plans for the project ...
Bala Lake Railway opened in 1972. The train service runs 173 days out of a year and transports around 29,000 people annually. If the plans are given the go ahead, it is hoped that passenger ...