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Thursday, May 6, 2021

Petition calls for linking Llan railway with mainline network


* The online petition started by Daniel Newton.

An online petition has been started calling on Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford to support the re-opening of a railway line from Ruabon to link Llangollen and Corwen, and potentially Bala, all back to the mainline rail network. 

On change.org Daniel Newton of Rhosllanerchrugog says he is seeking political backing for the idea which he claims would benefit the local economy.  

In the preamble to the petition, which has so far drawn over 60 supporting names of its 100-name target, he adds that his plan would also secure the long-term future of the existing Llangollen Railway as well as significantly enhancing public transport into all of the local areas.

He explains: “The wonderfully refurbished and preserved Llangollen steam railway provides spectacular scenic views for all tourists to enjoy; but with Llangollen Railway PLC having gone into receivership in March 2021, and a rescue plan via the Trust and a "Potential Buyer" currently being negotiated, and reported in the local papers and Welsh news (and with all the nationwide debate over HS2 being built in England and nothing being invested to extend the Welsh railway network to embrace the likely very positive effect of HS2's national economic growth potential), the time and public awareness and profile of the existing Llangollen-Corwen railway and the need for railway re-openings nationally is very high; and so therefore this is the very best time ever to start pushing for a wider railway reopening from Ruabon to link Llangollen and Corwen, and potentially Bala, all back to the mainline railway network. 

“For a Ruabon to Llangollen mainline railway reopening, this would be anticipated to have a strong positive business case to benefit the local economy.  

“If the Llangollen Railway could become a Community Railway Partnership with Gwynedd, Denbighshire and Wrexham Councils, then it could form a section of a reopened mainline railway route through from Ruabon to Bala via Corwen.

“This would link the corridor of Llangollen, Corwen, and Bala to the mainline railway network; benefiting the communities, businesses, tourism, and existing Heritage Railway attractions along the route (and could potentially link up with the Bala Lake Narrow Gauge Railway and perhaps in much longer term even a connection from the Ffestiniog and Blaenau area, via the Bala to Blaenau Ffestiniog route).  

“Therefore, we believe that obtaining the political backing and funding to secure and protect the whole of the Ruabon to Bala route, reopen the existing Llangollen Railway as a Community Railway Partnership line, and to then restore a railway over the 5 mile disused track bed towards the main line in Ruabon, and longer term restore the remaining 10 mile rail route from Corwen towards Bala, would greatly secure the long-term future of the existing Llangollen Railway as well as significantly enhancing public transport into all of the local areas on the route in the Dee valley and Vale of Edyrnion, re-connecting all the towns and villages giving local people better access to the outside world, jobs, education, and also helping to bring in more tourists than possible by road to further boost the local economy.”

* To see the petition, go to: https://www.change.org/p/mark-drakeford-please-support-and-fund-llangollen-railway-to-extend-it-to-ruabon-and-bala?recruiter=44863579&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=psf_combo_share_initial&utm_term=share_petition&recruited_by_id=abcd9530-747f-0130-2370-00221968d0e0&utm_content=fht-28674477-en-gb%3A6&use_react=false

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