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Driver's Eye View - Welsh Highland Railway (Rheilfford Eryri) - Beddgelert to Porthmadog.

The Welsh Highland Railway - 'WHR' - (Welsh: Rheilffordd Eryri) is a restored narrow gauge railway located in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The 25-mile (40.2 km) long 1 ft 11 ½  in (597 mm) gauge line connects Caernarfon to Porthmadog, the line passes through the scenic Aberglaslyn Gorge as well as serving the popular tourist village of Beddgelert. The railway shares Porthmadog Harbour station with the Ffestiniog Railway's line to Blaenau Ffestiniog. One of the line's notable features is the United Kingdom's only mixed gauge flat rail crossing. During restoration most of the civil engineering was undertaken by contractors whilst the track was laid by volunteers. The original WHR ran from Porthmadog to Dinas, where it connected with the standard gauge Caernarfon to Afon Wen line. The modern day WHR uses the track bed of the long closed Afon Wen line to access its modern Caernarfon terminus in the shadow of the city's impressive castle, conveniently situated close to both the harbour and the town centre. Bryngwyn and the slate quarries around Moel Tryfan were served by a short branch off the original WHR, the old branch line trackbed is now a footpath know as the "rail trail". The 3/4 mile (1.2 km) long Welsh Highland Heritage Railway runs from its station close to the Cambrian Coast Railway's Porthmadog station along the trackbed of the former Cambrian Railways exchange siding to connect to the WHR main line at Pen-y-Mount junction. To watch the videos I made documenting the reopening of the WHR, please click on the following links -    • Part 1 - Welsh Highland Railway – The...      • Part 2 - Welsh Highland Railway – The...      • Part 3 - Welsh Highland Railway – The...   Map 00:30 Google Earth/Maps Map 00:36 OpenRailwayMap - Use of the 'OpenRailwayMap' mark is licenced by the OpenStreetMap Foundation To find out more about the railway or to book your own Welsh Highland Railway adventure please click on this link - https://www.festrail.co.uk/ 01:38- Beddgelert 03:19 - Goat Tunnel or No.1 Tunnel (38 Metres) 05:47 - A498 (road) 06:12 - Afon Glaslyn (river) 08:35 - Aberglaslyn Pass 09:27 - Aberglaslyn No.2 Tunnel (29 metres) 09:46 - Aberglaslyn No.3 Tunnel (9 metres) 10:08 - Aberglaslyn No.4 Tunnel (292 metres) 12:18 - Nantmor 14:12 - A4085 (road) 16:23 - Hafod y Llyn 24:43 - B4410 (road) 26:27 - Afon Glaslyn 27:10 - Pont Croesor 33:51 - Pen-y-Mount Junction 34:25 - Pen-y-Mount Junction, Station 34:45 - Welsh Highland Heritage Railway 34:57 - Porthmadog bypass 36:49 - Cambrian Coast Railway 37:47 - Snowdon Street 38:38 - Porthmadog 40:16 - Britannia Bridge 41:43 - Porthmadog Harbour Station 45:16 - Boston Lodge Works

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