Moat Lane Junction railway station
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Moat Lane Junction was a railway junction in Montgomeryshire near to the village of Caersws in mid-Wales. It was the junction where the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway opened in 1863 diverged from the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway which opened four years earlier. Although having only three through platforms, by rural standards it was a busy interchange station and in its heyday possessed a refreshment room.
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Moat Lane Junction railway station
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Moat Lane Junction
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Moat Lane Junction
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Closed
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resited
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first station opened
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Moat Lane Junction Station in 1957
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Wales
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(Line open, station closed)
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(Line and station closed)
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(Line and station open)
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(Newtown and Machynlleth Railway)
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(Llanidloes and Newtown Railway)
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Disused
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1859
1863
1962
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Moat Lane Junction was a railway junction in Montgomeryshire near to the village of Caersws in mid-Wales. It was the junction where the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway opened in 1863 diverged from the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway which opened four years earlier. Although having only three through platforms, by rural standards it was a busy interchange station and in its heyday possessed a refreshment room. Moat Lane Junction is often quoted as a defining feature of the Great Western Railway in Wales, namely its inheritance of junctions in unlikely and inconvenient locations. Other examples are Afon Wen, Talyllyn Junction, Dovey Junction and Barmouth Junction (renamed Morfa Mawddach in 1960).
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