* The inspection party (from left) Phil Rogers, Richard
Dixon-Gough, Simon Baynes MP and Peter Neve at the west end Corwen signboard.
The recently elected Member of Parliament for Clwyd South visited Corwen to see progress towards the completion
of the new station project.
Members of the Corwen Central Railway Development team
invited Simon Baynes to a meeting last Saturday to be
briefed on the project and its likely completion in 2020.
After a review of the
Llangollen Railway’s rebuilding since 1975, the effort by the volunteer
workforce to build a new terminal station on an abandoned railway embankment
over the past five years was explained with regard to the availability of limited
resources.
An escorted tour of the station site allowed for the
inspection of the completed new trackwork, and the progress with the work on
the island platform.
This now includes the installation of four new heritage
style lampposts and the columns for the platform end Corwen running-in board.
Work on the excavation of a trench for concrete foundations provided a visual
demonstration of the effort required by volunteers to install the final pair of
canopy columns.
The completed subway access stairway with disabled chairlift
was also inspected and a photo-display in the ticket office building provided a
graphic review the many phases of the project since 2015.