Hebron railway station

Hebron railway station is an intermediate passing place and former halt on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, located near a long-standing chapel on the lower slopes of Snowdon south of Llanberis, Gwynedd, Wales. It was named after a Calvinistic Methodist chapel that stood nearby,[1] first built in 1797, which now lies in ruins.

Hebron
Station on heritage railway
LocationLlanberis, Gwynedd
Wales
Coordinates53.1045°N 4.1179°W / 53.1045; -4.1179
Grid referenceSH 583 584
Platforms1
History
Original companySnowdon Mountain Railway
Key dates
6 April 1896Opened and closed following an accident
9 April 1897Opened

It was originally hoped that agricultural traffic could be carried to and from this station.

The line starts in the valley bottom at Llanberis at an altitude of 353 ft (108 m), Hebron station stands at 1,069 ft (326 m).The summit station stands at 3,493 feet (1,065 m), 68 feet (21 metres) below the summit of the mountain.

The station opened with the railway on 6 April 1896, but both closed the same day following an accident. They reopened on 9 April 1897, without mishap and have operated since except during wartime.

The station has one platform.

Preceding station   Heritage railways Following station
Waterfall
Line open, station closed
  Snowdon Mountain Railway   Halfway

References

  1. "HEBRON CALVINIST METHODIST CHAPEL, GWAEN CWM BRWYNOG | Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
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