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Oakhurst house
Anglesey central line Amlwch
The Anglesey central line was 17.5 miles long standard gauge, connecting the port of Amlwch with the town of Llangefni , with the North Wales coast line at Gaerwen. The line opened in stages between 1864 to 1867, but in 1964 the passengers felt the wrath of the Beeching cuts, industrial freight continued until 1993, the tracks still remain and much talk has been had regarding restoration as a heritage railway , and a cycle route has also been proposed, early 2011 the Welsh assembly along with Network rail started a feasibility study, but here we are in 2018 ,7 years on with an overgrown railway. The stations were as follows Amlwch associated Octel Amlwch Rhosgoch tank farm branch line Rhosgoch Llanerchymedd Llangwyllog then it crosses the Llyn Cefni Llangefni Red Wharf branch line Holland Arms then at Gaerwen joins the North Wales coast line
I can't get off this website.
I can't stop looking at the pictures.
Especially this one..
http://www.abandoned-britain.com/PP/canehill/1.htm
I just find it so interesting to think that when it first opened, in fact when all the hospitals opened they were new and clean and hundreds of people wandered down the corridors and food was made and everything worked and it was open and running and now look at it.
I could literally spend hours looking at all these pictures.
I still really REALLY want to go to one! Mostly brought on by doing my Psychoville project at college...
Look at these pictures, they are amazing! Some abit freaky, but imagine how much history and i bet the atmosphere in those places is still electric!