Welcome to The Vale of Rheidol Railway, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom. The Vale of Rheidol Railway was authorised by Act of Parliament on 6th August 1897. At the time of building, it was of the most up to date standard of narrow gauge construction, and passed through terrain where it would have been almost impossible to build a standard gauge line without prohibitive costs. The line was authorised as two distinct sections, namely the main line from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge, and a harbour branch.
Trains depart from the centre of the resort town of Aberystwyth on the Cambrian coast. The Railway is adjacent to the British Rail station and ample car parking is available in our own car park off Park Avenue.
The 11¾ mile journey between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge takes approximately one hour in each direction as the train overcomes a height difference of over 600ft, affording superb views of the Rheidol Valley. At Devil's Bridge there is a cafe, toilets and a picnic area. The famous Mynach Falls, Jacob's Ladder and the Devil's Punchbowl are within walking distance of the station, but are operated as separate attractions.
During the last 19 years the Railway has undergone a complete renovation programme which has included the rebuilding of the steam locomotives and carriages, the renewal of the track and the opening up of some spectacular views not seen for decades. This work is continuing with further improvements to the views and enhanced passenger facilities at both terminal stations planned for the future.
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