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- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station abstract "Mochdre & Pabo railway station was located on the eastern edge of the village of Mochdre, Conwy (historically Denbighshire). Opened 1 April 1889 by the London and North Western Railway, it was served by what is now the North Wales Coast Line between Chester, Cheshire and Holyhead, Anglesey. It was the location of experimental trackside water troughs, from which passing steam locomotives could scoop up fresh water supplies without having to stop. These devices became commonplace around the world, but Mochdre was the first place they were ever used, starting in 1860 before moving to Aber in 1871.The station had two platforms made of wood upon which were only very basic waiting facilities and a signal box. As with many other lightly patronised stops of the time, it was closed during World War I for austerity purpose between 1 January 1917 and 5 May 1919. The station struggled on, not helped by the fact it did not provide goods services until it closed on 5 January 1931. The line continued to run through the station until 1983, when the railway route was altered for, and the station site covered by, the A55.".
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- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station next Llandudno_Junction_railway_station.
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station next "(Line and station open)".
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station previous Colwyn_Bay_railway_station.
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station previous "(Line and station open)".
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station route London_and_North_Western_Railway.
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station route "(North Wales Coast Line)".
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station subject Category:Disused_railway_stations_in_Denbighshire.
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station subject Category:Former_London_and_North_Western_Railway_stations.
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station subject Category:Mochdre,_Conwy.
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station subject Category:Railway_stations_closed_in_1931.
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station subject Category:Railway_stations_opened_in_1889.
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- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station comment "Mochdre & Pabo railway station was located on the eastern edge of the village of Mochdre, Conwy (historically Denbighshire). Opened 1 April 1889 by the London and North Western Railway, it was served by what is now the North Wales Coast Line between Chester, Cheshire and Holyhead, Anglesey. It was the location of experimental trackside water troughs, from which passing steam locomotives could scoop up fresh water supplies without having to stop.".
- Mochdre_&_Pabo_railway_station label "Mochdre & Pabo railway station".
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