* The locomotive No.802 at Glyndyfrdwy where
the Mince Pie Specials
are temporarily terminating
due to a riverside landslip.
A riverside landslip has led to the temporary reorganisation of
seasonal train services on Llangollen Railway.
Railway officials discovered on Boxing Day that a short section of
banking had fallen into the river just west of the station at Glyndyfrdwy where
the heritage line runs close to the river.
For safety reasons they immediately suspended services between
Glyndyfrdwy and Carrog.
Railway spokesman GeorgeJones said: “Pending further investigation of the
situation, and any potential for the landslip intruding on to the track, the
decision was taken to terminate the winter-time series of Mince Pie Special
trains from Llangollen at Glyndyfrdwy.”
Railway chairman, Jim Ritchie, said: “Llangollen Railway regrets the disruption to
visitors' plans for visiting the Dee Valley for the train ride through to the
terminus at Carrog.
“The riverside situation requires a detailed assessment as to the
repair which may be needed, but we will be unable to put this in hand until
after the New Year period.
“In the meantime, we trust our visitors will still enjoy the
shorter run by steam train through to Glyndyfrdwy and take advantage of the
opportunity to explore the Welsh countryside."
Train time departures from Llangollen have been revised to start
11.15am, 1.15pm and 3.15pm through to the end of the festive season services
on January 1.
No comments:
Post a Comment