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Blaenau Festiniog Junction railway station

Blaenau Festiniog Junction railway station (also known as Stesion Fain railway station) was the Festiniog Railway (FR)'s third of eventually five passenger stations in Blaenau Ffestiniog, then in Merionethshire, now in Gwynedd, Wales.

Blaenau Festiniog Junction
General information
LocationBlaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd
Wales
Coordinates52°59′44″N 3°56′40″W / 52.9956°N 3.9445°W / 52.9956; -3.9445
Grid referenceSH 695 460
Platforms1[1][2]
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyFestiniog Railway
Key dates
1 April 1881Opened
18 September 1939Closed[3][4]

History edit

Stesion Fain opened on 1 April 1881 between Tanygrisiau and the line's northern terminus at Duffws (FR). It was aimed primarily at exchange traffic with the LNWR's Conwy Valley Line station which opened a few yards away on the opposite side of North Western Road[5][6][7] on the same day. Target customers could be travelling from (say) Porthmadog to Llandudno or from Betws-y-Coed to Tan-y-Bwlch. A few could be travelling from (say) Rhyl via Llandudno Junction to Duffws (FR), using the FR for the last leg.

Naming edit

The station's nameboards declared the station to be Blaenau Festiniog Junction,[8] with the anglicised single "F", but

  • the station was not at or near a passenger junction
  • locally it was known as "Stesion Fain" (Narrow Station), often misspelled as "Stesion Fein"
  • in FR material and Bradshaw's FR timetable it appeared as "Blaenau Festiniog (L&NW)" (i.e. connection for the LNWR)[9][10]
  • Bradshaw's LNWR timetable mentions it only by inference by citing a page number.[11][12]
  • One authoritative source refers to the station as "Blaenau Ffestiniog exchange" (lower case "e")[4] whilst another uses "Blaenau Ffestiniog Exchange (LNWR)"[13]

Interchange traffic edit

The FR sought to tap custom not only from Blaenau Ffestiniog itself, but also its wider connections. It co-operated with the LNWR whose southern terminus was an underarm stone's throw away on the opposite side of North Western Road. Timetabling was sympathetic; in 1910, for example, three of the FR's four non-workmen's trains from Porthmadog Harbour arrived between 27 and 42 minutes before an LNWR train headed north, giving a traveller from (say) Tan-y-Bwlch a good chance of getting to Dolgarrog even if his first train was 15 minutes late.[14] Bradshaw may have been mealy-mouthed about the proximity of the FR station, but the LNW station boasted a very large station nameboard proclaiming "BLAENAU FESTINIOG CHANGE HERE FOR NARROW GAUGE LINE TO MINFFORD AND PORTMADOC".[15][16] The FR's 1936 timetable for "Tourist" trains stated they "formed suitable connections with the L.M. and S. and G.W. Coys. in both directions at Blaenau Festiniog."[17]

Station buildings edit

The station had one very low platform, similar to that at Duffws (FR), a metal waiting shelter with a slate roof and small buildings at both ends,[18] with that at the Tan-y-Grisiau end containing a refreshment room,[19] opposite and a few yards west of which stood a slate water tower topped with a metal tank.[20][13][21][22][23]

The wilderness years edit

The station stood derelict for some years after closure in 1939, being progressively demolished by the elements, vandals and eventually officialdom. The water tower lived a charmed life, outliving the station buildings.[24][25][26] The site seemed doomed when road alterations buried a stretch of the track in 1963.[27][28][29] In 1956 the waiting shelter was dismantled and re-erected for use by spectators at Manod Football Club,[30][31][32] though it was replaced in turn in the 2000s by a more modern structure.

For a period in the 1970s the FR locomotive "Princess" was mounted on a plinth at the station site as a symbol of remembrance and intention to return.[33][34][35]

Modern times edit

The station site was a serious contender for the location of the Ffestiniog Railway's return to Blaenau, the location remained as first built, back-to-back with the ex-LNWR Blaenau Ffestiniog North which was the town's sole surviving station from 1960. In the event, in 1982 both British Railways (BR) and the FR opened wholly new stations on the site of Blaenau Ffestiniog Central, meaning that the narrow gauge line through Blaenau Festiniog Junction was reinstated, but the station was not. The site is commemorated with a raised flowerbed.[36]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Tanygrisiau
Line closed, station open
  Festiniog Railway
Narrow gauge
  Duffws (FR)
1881-1883
    Blaenau Festiniog (GWR/FR)
1883-1939

References edit

  1. ^ "Stesion Fain". flickr.
  2. ^ Stretton 1999, pp. 16–18.
  3. ^ Butt 1995, p. ???.
  4. ^ a b Quick 2009, p. 89.
  5. ^ "Both stations in 1950". Newton Abbot Rly Studies.
  6. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2010, Map XX and Plate 59.
  7. ^ Rear 1991, Map opposite Plate 15.
  8. ^ Stretton 1999, p. 16.
  9. ^ Bradshaw 1968, p. 477.
  10. ^ Bradshaw 1985, p. 584.
  11. ^ Bradshaw 1968, p. 471.
  12. ^ Bradshaw 1985, p. 462.
  13. ^ a b Prideaux 1982, p. 21.
  14. ^ Bradshaw 1968, pp. 471 and 477.
  15. ^ Rear 1991, Plate 16.
  16. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2010, Plate 59.
  17. ^ Boyd 1975, p. 606.
  18. ^ Boyd 1975, Plates 13h, 13R & 41H.
  19. ^ Stretton 1999, pp. 48–49.
  20. ^ Welbourn 2000, p. 67.
  21. ^ Rear 1991, Plate 11.
  22. ^ "Blaenau Ffestiniog Central, Junction (Stesion Fain) and North in 1955". YouTube.
  23. ^ "Train for Duffws at the station c1901". Francis Frith.
  24. ^ Peddie 2014, p. 43, mis-captioned as "The terminus".
  25. ^ "The water tower long after closure". flickr.
  26. ^ Clemens 2014, 1 hr 8 mins from start.
  27. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2010, Map XX.
  28. ^ Rear 1991, Plate 24.
  29. ^ "The partially buried station". D J Norton.
  30. ^ "Stesion Fain canopy at Manod FC". Britain from Above.
  31. ^ Richards 2001, p. 112.
  32. ^ Stretton 1999, pp. 49.
  33. ^ "Princess on a plinth on the station site". flickr.
  34. ^ "Princess and water tower at the station site". Geograph.
  35. ^ "Princess on her plinth with trackbed". Geograph.
  36. ^ "The station's history". Festipedia.

Bibliography edit

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • "The station on navigable OS Maps". National Library of Scotland.
  • "The station and line". Rail Map Online.
  • "The station site after demolition". Old UK Photos.

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Bala Junction Contents 1 History 2 Naming 3 Interchange traffic 4 Station buildings 5 The wilderness years 6 Modern times 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editStesion Fain opened on 1 April 1881 between Tanygrisiau and the line s northern terminus at Duffws FR It was aimed primarily at exchange traffic with the LNWR s Conwy Valley Line station which opened a few yards away on the opposite side of North Western Road 5 6 7 on the same day Target customers could be travelling from say Porthmadog to Llandudno or from Betws y Coed to Tan y Bwlch A few could be travelling from say Rhyl via Llandudno Junction to Duffws FR using the FR for the last leg Naming editThe station s nameboards declared the station to be Blaenau Festiniog Junction 8 with the anglicised single F but the station was not at or near a passenger junction locally it was known as Stesion Fain Narrow Station often misspelled as Stesion Fein in FR material and Bradshaw s FR timetable it appeared as Blaenau Festiniog L amp NW i e connection for the LNWR 9 10 Bradshaw s LNWR timetable mentions it only by inference by citing a page number 11 12 One authoritative source refers to the station as Blaenau Ffestiniog exchange lower case e 4 whilst another uses Blaenau Ffestiniog Exchange LNWR 13 Interchange traffic editThe FR sought to tap custom not only from Blaenau Ffestiniog itself but also its wider connections It co operated with the LNWR whose southern terminus was an underarm stone s throw away on the opposite side of North Western Road Timetabling was sympathetic in 1910 for example three of the FR s four non workmen s trains from Porthmadog Harbour arrived between 27 and 42 minutes before an LNWR train headed north giving a traveller from say Tan y Bwlch a good chance of getting to Dolgarrog even if his first train was 15 minutes late 14 Bradshaw may have been mealy mouthed about the proximity of the FR station but the LNW station boasted a very large station nameboard proclaiming BLAENAU FESTINIOG CHANGE HERE FOR NARROW GAUGE LINE TO MINFFORD AND PORTMADOC 15 16 The FR s 1936 timetable for Tourist trains stated they formed suitable connections with the L M and S and G W Coys in both directions at Blaenau Festiniog 17 Station buildings editThe station had one very low platform similar to that at Duffws FR a metal waiting shelter with a slate roof and small buildings at both ends 18 with that at the Tan y Grisiau end containing a refreshment room 19 opposite and a few yards west of which stood a slate water tower topped with a metal tank 20 13 21 22 23 The wilderness years editThe station stood derelict for some years after closure in 1939 being progressively demolished by the elements vandals and eventually officialdom The water tower lived a charmed life outliving the station buildings 24 25 26 The site seemed doomed when road alterations buried a stretch of the track in 1963 27 28 29 In 1956 the waiting shelter was dismantled and re erected for use by spectators at Manod Football Club 30 31 32 though it was replaced in turn in the 2000s by a more modern structure For a period in the 1970s the FR locomotive Princess was mounted on a plinth at the station site as a symbol of remembrance and intention to return 33 34 35 Modern times editThe station site was a serious contender for the location of the Ffestiniog Railway s return to Blaenau the location remained as first built back to back with the ex LNWR Blaenau Ffestiniog North which was the town s sole surviving station from 1960 In the event in 1982 both British Railways BR and the FR opened wholly new stations on the site of Blaenau Ffestiniog Central meaning that the narrow gauge line through Blaenau Festiniog Junction was reinstated but the station was not The site is commemorated with a raised flowerbed 36 Preceding station Disused railways Following station TanygrisiauLine closed station open Festiniog RailwayNarrow gauge Duffws FR 1881 1883 Blaenau Festiniog GWR FR 1883 1939References edit Stesion Fain flickr Stretton 1999 pp 16 18 Butt 1995 p a b Quick 2009 p 89 Both stations in 1950 Newton Abbot Rly Studies Mitchell amp Smith 2010 Map XX and Plate 59 Rear 1991 Map opposite Plate 15 Stretton 1999 p 16 Bradshaw 1968 p 477 Bradshaw 1985 p 584 Bradshaw 1968 p 471 Bradshaw 1985 p 462 a b Prideaux 1982 p 21 Bradshaw 1968 pp 471 and 477 Rear 1991 Plate 16 Mitchell amp Smith 2010 Plate 59 Boyd 1975 p 606 Boyd 1975 Plates 13h 13R amp 41H Stretton 1999 pp 48 49 Welbourn 2000 p 67 Rear 1991 Plate 11 Blaenau Ffestiniog Central Junction Stesion Fain and North in 1955 YouTube Train for Duffws at the station c1901 Francis Frith Peddie 2014 p 43 mis captioned as The terminus The water tower long after closure flickr Clemens 2014 1 hr 8 mins from start Mitchell amp Smith 2010 Map XX Rear 1991 Plate 24 The partially buried station D J Norton Stesion Fain canopy at Manod FC Britain from Above Richards 2001 p 112 Stretton 1999 pp 49 Princess on a plinth on the station site flickr Princess and water tower at the station site Geograph Princess on her plinth with trackbed Geograph The station s history Festipedia Bibliography editBoyd James I C 1975 1959 The Festiniog Railway 1800 1974 Vol 1 History and Route The British Narrow Gauge Railway Blandford The Oakwood Press ISBN 978 0 85361 167 7 OCLC 2074549 B1A Boyd James I C 1975 1959 The Festiniog Railway 1800 1974 Vol 2 Locomotives and Rolling Stock Quarries and Branches Rebirth 1954 74 The British Narrow Gauge Railway Blandford The Oakwood Press ISBN 978 0 85361 168 4 OCLC 874117875 B1B Butt R V J October 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations details every public and private passenger station halt platform and stopping place past and present 1st ed Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 978 1 85260 508 7 OCLC 60251199 OL 11956311M Bradshaw George 1968 April 1910 April 1910 Railway Guide Newton Abbot David amp Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 4246 6 OCLC 30645 Bradshaw George 1985 July 1922 Bradshaw s General Railway and Steam Navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland A reprint of the July 1922 issue Newton Abbot David amp Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 8708 5 OCLC 12500436 Clemens Jim 2014 1959 Steam to North Wales DVD Uffington Shropshire B amp R Video Productions Vol 136 Mitchell Vic Smith Keith 2010 Bala to Llandudno Featuring Blaenau Ffestiniog Midhurst Middleton Press MD ISBN 978 1 906008 87 1 Peddie Donald 2014 A North Wales Railway Travelogue Lydney Lightmoor Press ISBN 978 1 899889 92 1 Prideaux J D C A 1982 The Welsh narrow gauge railway A pictorial history 2nd ed Newton Abbot David and Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 8354 4 Quick Michael 2009 2001 Railway passenger stations in Great Britain a chronology 4th ed Oxford Railway amp Canal Historical Society ISBN 978 0 901461 57 5 OCLC 612226077 Rear W G 1991 Conway Valley Line Blaenau Ffestiniog to Llandudno Junction Scenes from the Past Railways of North Wales Stockport Foxline Publishing ISBN 978 1 870119 14 6 No 12 Richards Alun John 2001 The Slate Railways of Wales Llanrwst Gwasg Carreg Gwalch ISBN 978 0 86381 689 5 Stretton M J 1999 Ffestiniog Railway in Camera One Hundred Years 1871 1971 Penistone Challenger Publications ISBN 978 1 899624 40 9 Welbourn Nigel 2000 Lost Lines British Narrow Gauge Shepperton Ian Allan Publishing ISBN 978 0 7110 2742 8 Further reading editBoyd James I C 1988 1972 Narrow Gauge Railways in South Caernarvonshire Volume 1 Headington The Oakwood Press ISBN 978 0 85361 365 7 OCLC 20417464 Southern D W 1995 Bala Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog Scenes from the Past Railways of North Wales No 25 Stockport Foxline Publishing ISBN 978 1 870119 34 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stesion Fein railway station The station on navigable OS Maps National Library of Scotland The station and line Rail Map Online The station site after demolition Old UK Photos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blaenau Festiniog Junction railway station amp 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