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Borth Station

Borth Station retains its Victorian architectural heritage and stands on the mainline between Aberystwyth and Birmingham. Its one platform boasts a view across the tracks to Borth Bog and the Cambrian Mountains beyond.

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    Ieuan Ellis from Borth
    There are several photos of Ynyslas station in C.C. Green's book 'The Coast Lines of the Cambrian Railways, Vol.1'. There is also a good photo of Ynyslas station taken in the 1930s in 'Aberystwyth and North Ceredigion In Old Photographs'produced by Dyfed Cultural Services Dept. Sadly this is long out of print.
    Fri Nov 25 18:06:51 2005

    May Parsons manchester
    I am trying to find a picture of station house ynyslas near borth my mother stayed there in the 1930s.

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