The Llangollen Railway is a heritage railway which was
formed in 1975 by a group of railway enthusiasts who wanted to open
and run a railway on the disused line. The original line was closed
to passenger traffic in 1965 and to goods in 1968. The track and
signalling was removed, and much of the infrastructure demolished
or removed with it.
The track was reopened in 1975 on 60 feet of relaid track at
Llangollen station. Since then, the line has increased to
approximately 7½ miles in length, running through a beautiful
stretch of countryside between the River Dee and the Berwyn
Mountains through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
(AONB), from Dee Valley all the way to the charming town of
Corwen.
The majority of the services operating on the line are
steam-hauled.