Fairbourne Railway

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Fairbourne Railway is a historic narrow-gauge heritage railway in Fairbourne, Wales, known for its scenic coastal route and tourist steam trains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage railway
tourist attraction
category heritage railways in Gwynedd
narrow gauge railways in Wales
tourist attractions in Gwynedd
connectsTo Barmouth Ferry NERFINISHED
country Wales
gauge 12 1⁄4 in (311 mm)
hasDepot Fairbourne depot NERFINISHED
hasRollingStockType enclosed coaches
open coaches
hasStation Beach Halt NERFINISHED
Fairbourne NERFINISHED
Penrhyn Point NERFINISHED
hasWebsite official Fairbourne Railway website
heritageOperationBegan mid-20th century
heritageStatus preserved railway
languageOfSignage English
Welsh
locatedIn Fairbourne NERFINISHED
Gwynedd NERFINISHED
locatedOn coast of Cardigan Bay
nearbyTown Barmouth NERFINISHED
offersService seasonal passenger trains
opened 1895
originalGauge 2 ft (610 mm)
originalName Fairbourne Tramway NERFINISHED
ownerType private company
primaryTraffic tourist passengers
propulsion internal combustion
steam
purpose recreation
tourism
region North Wales NERFINISHED
runsParallelTo Fairbourne beach NERFINISHED
scenicFeature views of Barmouth Bridge
views of Mawddach Estuary
terminus Barmouth Ferry station NERFINISHED
Fairbourne village station NERFINISHED
trackConfiguration single track
trackLength approximately 2 miles
uses diesel locomotives
steam locomotives

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Fairbourne hasAttraction Fairbourne Railway