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File:CoedyBleiddiau-Snowdonia.jpeg|‘Coed y Bleiddiau’, a railwayman’s cottage on the Ffestiniog Railway, on the slopes of Snowdonia . Beautifully restored by the Landmark Trust, the name means 'Wood of the Wolves', in Welsh.
File:CoedyBleiddiau-Snowdonia.jpeg|‘Coed y Bleiddiau’, a railwayman’s cottage on the Ffestiniog Railway, on the slopes of Snowdonia . Beautifully restored by the Landmark Trust, the name means 'Wood of the Wolves', in Welsh.
File:CastleHowardStation-WilburnYork.jpeg|Castle Howard Station ‘Platform 1’ at Wilburn, York. On the York to Scarborough Line. Opened on 5 July 1845 it was one of the most imposing stations on the line in its day, as befitted the Earl of Carlisle and his guests.


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Notable Examples

Railways Homes In Art And The Media


http://www.railwaystationcottages.co.uk/

http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/n/north_cave/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/9587572/Top-ten-converted-railway-buildings.html