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- Q15218259 abstract "Foryd railway station (later known as Kinmel Bay Halt) was a railway station built to serve Kinmel Bay, then in Flintshire but now in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The original Foryd station was opened on 5 October 1858 and was situated on the Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway. The station was then moved to its second site, this time on the North Wales Coast Line, on 20 April 1885. where it remained until its closure in 1948. There were four tracks running through the station, two slow and two fast, with the two platforms located adjacent to the slow tracks.As was the case with many smaller stations of the time Foryd closed temporarily as a war economy measure between 2 July 1917 and 1 July 1919. The station continued to be used for only 12 years after this, closing again in 1931. It was then renamed to Kinmel Bay and experimentally re-opened during the summers of 1938 and 1939. Services never ran from there again and the station was permanently closed on 9 October 1948. Nothing remains of either the station buildings or platforms, although the busy North Wales Coast Line still runs through the site.In 2009 there was much speculation that a new station was to be built in the area. January 2013 saw the North Wales Weekly News announce that £20 million had been earmarked for new stations in the UK and that funds would be applied for from this pot for the scheme. However just a month later the Taith Joint Board, the North Wales transport consortium, pulled out of seeking funding for the project, stating that the "necessary infrastructure improvements have not been carried out".".
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- Q15218259 openingYear "1858".
- Q15218259 railwayPlatforms "2".
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- Q15218259 name "Foryd".
- Q15218259 platforms "2".
- Q15218259 years "1858-10-05".
- Q15218259 point "53.3073 -3.5289".
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- Q15218259 comment "Foryd railway station (later known as Kinmel Bay Halt) was a railway station built to serve Kinmel Bay, then in Flintshire but now in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The original Foryd station was opened on 5 October 1858 and was situated on the Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway. The station was then moved to its second site, this time on the North Wales Coast Line, on 20 April 1885. where it remained until its closure in 1948.".
- Q15218259 label "Foryd railway station".
- Q15218259 lat "53.3073".
- Q15218259 long "-3.5289".
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- Q15218259 name "Foryd".