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Abergynolwyn

Abergynolwyn was for more than a century the eastern terminus for passenger workings. Trains now pause here on the return journey towards Tywyn for refreshments.

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Locos 1 'Talyllyn' and 7 'Tom Rolt' pass each other at Abergynolwyn.
Photo: Richard Huss
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'Tom Rolt' under the canopy at Abergynolwyn.
Photo: Richard Huss
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'Talyllyn' waits at Abergynolwyn with a down train.
Photo: Richard Huss
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No. 2 'Dolgoch' at Abergynolwyn.
Photo: Alan Newble
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Loco No. 3 'Sir Haydn' at Abergynolwyn prior to the opening of the Nant Gwernol extension.
Photo: Alan Newble
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Loco No. 1 'Talyllyn' at Abergynolwyn on a down train, in August 1935.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway Archive
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Loco No. 2 at Abergynolwyn in June 1952, after arriving with the afternoon train.
Photo: Talyllyn Railway Archive
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Erstwhile Chief Engineer John Bate at Abergynolwyn on Sunday 13th May 2001, accompanied by his book "The Chronicles of Pendre Sidings" and the flail mower
Photo: Ken Woods
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No. 2 "Dolgoch" approaches Forestry Crossing, just east of Abergynolwyn station, during Jubilee Festival Week.
Photo: Phil Wheeler
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No. 3 "Sir Haydn" approaching Abergynolwyn with an up train in February 2003.
Photo: Phil Wheeler