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Old 13th January 2013, 08:49
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Talyllyn Railway

Sad to read that the Talyllyn is struggling a bit. I for one will be paying a visit later on this year and contributing a bit of cash


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-20897036


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Old 13th January 2013, 09:43
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Sadly they are not alone. An awful lot of railways and other attractions are suffering really badly at the moment!
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Old 13th January 2013, 17:01
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My sister lives just outside Tywyn & The Talyllyn Railway runs about 500 yards from the back of her house.
You hear & see the trains approaching Rhydyronen station which is just ten minuets walk along the lane at the side of my sisters house.
I visit my sister( and mother who lives in the same vilage(Bryncrug)) at least twice a year a try a make a visit to the railway.
I think the problem is not the "Railway" it's self but where it is.
I go there by rail and the journey takes three hours from Birmingham & there is only one train every two hours.
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Even going by road can be just as slow if not slower than rail.
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I think the problem is not the "Railway" it's self but where it is.
I go there by rail and the journey takes three hours from Birmingham & there is only one train every two hours.
Therein lies their problem. It's not in day trip territory for many potential customers unfortunately. It's also a longish distance from the popular holiday spots in North Wales, with so much going on there without the need for a drive down as far as Towyn
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Even if you are staying in Pwllheli the journey to Tywyn takes an hour & three quarters.
Again a train only every two hours
Again the trip by road is no quicker!
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I feel sure that all the railway's will start to feel the pinch this next year or so. I know we love them but its an expensive day out for a family and it's going to get a lot worse, especially for the more remote ones. The ones near the large populations may survive but the remote ones will most certainly feel the recession.
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Yes unfortunately Yorky you are dead right. Unless the members can dig deeper they may be in danger of loosing it! Nothing is cheep these days and the running of a railway is difficult enough without having the added disadvantage of being so remote!
I do wish them all the best and maybe a nationwide appeal would bring some extra cash through the door.
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