English: Bathing Beach Halt, Fairbourne Railway Taken during an earlier ownership of the line (before today's), diesel locomotive pulling train in a northerly direction. I believe that this is a halt that was just after the level crossing at the bend in the road. (I still have train tickets, and old timetable to prove it). The concrete WWII defences are still in place along the beach wall at this time. Clearly the weather was much better in those days (it's pretty windswept today !).
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