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Porthmadog (Welsh: [pɔrθˈmadɔɡ] ),
originally Portmadoc until 1974 and
locally as "Port", is a
coastal town and
community in the
Eifionydd area of Gwynedd...
- The
Portmadoc,
Beddgelert and
South Snowdon Railway (PB&SSR) was a 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm)
narrow gauge railway intended to
connect Porthmadog (then spelled...
- but was
known as
Portmadoc Lifeboat Station until 1892. It
operates B-class (Atlantic 85) and Arancia-class lifeboats. The
Portmadoc Lifeboat Station...
- name, or the
original name,
Portmadoc. The
present station was
opened by the
Aberystwith and
Welsh Coast Railway as
Portmadoc on 12
September 1867, and...
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Harbour railway station (formerly
known as
Portmadoc Harbour railway station) in
Porthmadog (formerly
Portmadoc),
Gwynedd (formerly Merioneth),
North Wales...
- into the
Croesor and Port
Madoc Railway in 1865 and
later became the
Portmadoc,
Croesor and
Beddgelert Tram
Railway in 1879. Part of its route, from...
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Narrow Gauge Railways (NWNGR) and the
Portmadoc,
Beddgelert and
South Snowdon Railway (PBSSR),
successor to the
Portmadoc,
Croesor and
Beddgelert Tram Railway...
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Garregog Halt
Croesor Junction Ynysfor Halt Pont
Croesor Halt
Portmadoc New (1933)
station Portmadoc New (1923)
station Porthmadog Harbour Caernarfon Bontnewydd...
- The
Gorseddau Junction and
Portmadoc Railway is a
defunct Welsh tramway. The GJ&PR was a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge
railway connecting the
slate quarries...
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George by his
first wife,
Margaret Owen,
Lloyd George was
educated at
Portmadoc School and Christ's College, Cambridge,
graduating with a BA in 1910....