e/Conwy Valley Line

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has glosseng: The Conwy Valley Line (Welsh: Llinell Dyffryn Conwy) is a railway line in north Wales. It runs from Llandudno via Llandudno Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog, and was originally part of the London and North Western Railway, being opened in stages to 1879. The primary purpose of the line was to carry slate from the Ffestiniog quarries to a specially built quay at Deganwy for export by sea. The line also provided goods facilities for the market town of Llanrwst, and via the extensive facilities at Betws-y-Coed on the London to Holyhead A5 turnpike road it served many isolated communities in Snowdonia and also the developing tourist industry. Although a little over 27 miles between Llandudno and Blaenau Ffestiniog the journey takes over one hour. Most of the stations along the route are treated as a request stop.
lexicalizationeng: Conwy Valley Line
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Welsh
has glosscym: Mae Rheilffordd Dyffryn Conwy yn rheilffordd yng nghalon gogledd Cymru. Maen rhedeg rhwng Llandudno trwy Gyffordd Llandudno i Flaenau Ffestiniog. Yn wreiddiol roedd hin rhan Rheilffordd Llundain ar Gogledd-orllewin, a chafodd ei hagor fesul rhan hyd 1879. Maen rheilffordd trac unigol rhwng y Gyffordd a Blaenau Ffestiniog syn cynnwys twnel rheilffordd trac unigol hiraf gwledydd Prydain (dros 2½ milltir / 4.22 km), rhwng Dyffryn Lledr ar Blaenau. Rhwng y Gyffordd a Llandudno mae'n defnyddio trac dwbl Rheilffordd Arfordir Gogledd Cymru.
lexicalizationcym: Rheilffordd Dyffryn Conwy
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