That’s Barmouth Bridge on the Camrbian Line. Specifically the branch between Machynlleth (specifically Dovey Junction) and Pwllheli.
Cambrian Coast line
Barmouth bridge. Walked across it a fair few times
I visited Barmouth this month, and thought it was fantastic! Barmouth has a lot of gift shops, art galleries, old churches, and restaurants. Their bookstore also has a lot of antique books. The sight of the harbor and bridge is very beautiful.
Also, shout out to a towing company in Barmouth, Bradbury’s Garage, who saved our butts when we had a flat with no spare, in a rural area that did not have road names. Even the driver asked what we were doing in the middle of nowhere. We were on an extremely narrow road, about a mile from Y Garreg Fawr arch of Nannau, but the driver was expert level.
I know many people who have been caught out in Mach when the train splits!
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That’s Barmouth Bridge on the Camrbian Line. Specifically the branch between Machynlleth (specifically Dovey Junction) and Pwllheli.
Cambrian Coast line
Barmouth bridge. Walked across it a fair few times
I visited Barmouth this month, and thought it was fantastic! Barmouth has a lot of gift shops, art galleries, old churches, and restaurants. Their bookstore also has a lot of antique books. The sight of the harbor and bridge is very beautiful.
Also, shout out to a towing company in Barmouth, Bradbury’s Garage, who saved our butts when we had a flat with no spare, in a rural area that did not have road names. Even the driver asked what we were doing in the middle of nowhere. We were on an extremely narrow road, about a mile from Y Garreg Fawr arch of Nannau, but the driver was expert level.
I know many people who have been caught out in Mach when the train splits!