Clwyd South MP Simon Baynes visited Corwen Station on the Llangollen Steam Railway to meet the dedicated team of volunteers who have been working tirelessly on its construction, ahead of the station’s upcoming official reopening on June 2.
During his visit, Mr Baynes expressed his gratitude to the volunteers who have contributed their time, effort and resources to the building of the brand-new Corwen Station over the last decade.
Their hard work had completed a beautiful station that would soon
provide an enhanced experience for both residents and visitors alike.
The impressive steel canopy, with a
cost of £190,000, was made possible through the Clwyd South UK Levelling Up
Fund grant of £13.3 million, which Simon Baynes MP played a crucial role in
securing as local MP.
Phil Coles, Chairman of the Llangollen Railway Trust, said: “Seeing our station open on June 2 will be a very special day, the realisation of a 50-year dream by our founders to reopen the railway between Llangollen and Corwen.
"It’s been quite a journey, but we have made it. We’ve
seen such incredible commitment from dedicated volunteers and supporters; from
those who have laid the bricks to those who have worked to help secure
government funding like Simon. I’m proud to have been part of the team that has
put a station back on the map in Corwen.”
Speaking about the visit, Mr Baynes
MP said: “It was a great pleasure to be able to meet the volunteers who have put so much
time and effort into rebuilding of Corwen Station and to express not only my
gratitude but also that of the wider community for their heroic work.
“Once reopened, this will provide a great boost to the Llangollen & Corwen Railway and the local area.”
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