Llwyfan Cerrig

Local nameLlwyfan Cerrig
LocationBronwydd, UK

Llwyfan Cerrig is a heritage railway station on the preserved Gwili Railway. The station previously did not exist before the closure of the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line in 1965 and was constructed and later opened in 1988 by the Gwili Railway. The name translates to English as "platform stone".

The station building has been relocated from Felinfach on the Aberaeron branch, while the signal box is a former crossing keeper's hut from Crundale, Pembrokeshire. The station is in close proximity to the River Gwili and is adjacent to the site of an old quarry.

A Travelling Post Office and Miniature Railway are two additional attractions located at the station for visitors.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llwyfan_Cerrig_railway_station

Address A484, SA33 6, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°54'29.206" N -4°19'5.603" E

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