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Tywyn Wharf railway station is the western terminus and principal station of the Talyllyn Railway in Tywyn, Gwynedd in mid-Wales.HistoryOriginally called King's station after a local landowner, it was not a passenger station at first, but a place for transhipment of slates from the narrow gauge to the adjoining Cambrian Railway. Passenger trains started at the next station,.In 1911 passenger services started running when the station was renamed Towyn Wharf, the station had no run-round loop; shunting was carried out by propelling trains up the gradient out of the station and allowing them to run in under gravity. It was only after the line had been preserved in 1951 that a loop was finally provided.As with all stations on the railway, there is only one platform, on the north side of the line, and the coaches have doors on that side only. This is due to tight clearances under the bridges. There are also sidings, a water tower and coaling stage. Llechfan, the hostel provided for volunteers on the railway, is a former private house on the opposite side of the line.Station environmentAs the line leaves the station it passes under a road bridge that carries the A493 Macyhynlleth to Dolgellau road. This bridge was rebuilt in 1955 by Merioneth County Council (as it was at the time), as it had become unsafe due to the heavier traffic passing over it. The council had argued that the Talyllyn, as builders and therefore owners of the bridge, should pay for repairs. However, the secretary of the society replied that the contribution towards repair would be "limited to the cost of putting the decking into a safe condition to carry the loads for which it was originally designed. If the council wishes the bridge to carry heavier loads than those envisaged in 1865 then it would have to be responsible for the additional strengthening required."

Address: Wharf Station, Tywyn LL36 9EY, UK
Phone: 01654 710472
State: Gwynedd
City: Tywyn
Zip Code: LL36 9EY

opening times

Monday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
The Talyllyn Railway is a narrow guage railway that runs for 7.5 miles passing through beautiful countryside with several stations/halts along the way. The line was originally created to carry slate. It was the first railway in the world to be preserved back in 1951.nThe trip along the line and back takes about 2 hours including a 30 minute stop at Abergynolwyn where you can take a short stroll to see a waterfall or enjoy a drink and a snack in the tea room. There is also a cafe at Talyllyn.nIf you alight at Dolgoch station you can walk along to see Dolgoch Falls which is a set of three falls in a beautiful woodland ravine. You can rejoin the train the train later. Just make sure you have a timetable!nThe train carriages available offer saloons,an open carriage plus first class and an observation coach. The latter two require a supplement to the regular fare. There is a carriage that accommodates wheelchairs,I would recommend contacting the railway before hand as spaces are limited.nThere are toilets facilities at Talyllyn and Abergynolwyn.nThere is a good sized car park at Talyllyn, charges are £2 for 4 hours and £4 for 8 hours. I believe there were further charges for a longer stay.nAs of June 2025 the adult fare is £28 for an adult rover ticket, child fare is £14.nThere are some lovely photo opportunities along the way, the scenery really is beautiful.
Start or end if an amazing narrow guage railway, with immaculately maintained steam service. Pricing of tickets may seem steep at first glance, but unlike many preserved services this is a 2 and half hour round trip through the amazing Welsh countryside. Due to this, services can be a little limited, so best to check the date and timetable before arriving to ensure you don't have a long wait.nThe station also has a small but very well thought out and designed museum of both the railway, and Thomas author including a recreation of his study.nThe station also includes a good cafe with the usual drinks and very good food.nDef worth a visit if your in the area, and what could be better than a bit of time on a steam train
My wife booked us both on The Slate Trail for a surprise birthday outing. We are both Vegan and found that the food in the caffe caters very well for vegans. The tour was fantastic with regular stops at different stations. The guides in the tour were brilliant and interacted with everyone giving us all little bits of information. We had two dogs with us and one is not able to walk far. They accommodated for this very well. Both dogs joined us in the carriage and the pushchair was held in the cargo area at the rear of the train. We didn’t know what to expect when we arrived but have both thoroughly enjoyed the outing and will be recommending it to our friends and family.
What an absoutle gem of small preserved railway. We got on the transport for Wales mainline, which was delayed & the staff called ahead to make sure we wouldn't miss the 1st train which we didn't. The track is 7 miles long, but through the beautiful countryside, plenty of walks, cafes & toilets. You must go & spend the day well worth it
Wonderful experience with fantastic views as you travel up the line. Very friendly staff and a must see is the museum at the station, extremely interesting and comprehensive with lots of interest for all ages. Well worth a visit.
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