The Fairbourne Railway has been running from Fairbourne village to the mouth of the Mawddach Estuary, connecting with the ferry to Barmouth for over 100 years. It started as a two foot gauge horse-drawn tramway which was then converted to a 15 inch gauge ralway in 1916. The line in 1986 was completely re built to a 12.25 inch gauge.
Fairbourne Miniature Railway
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