Taken from a fb post:
As preparations continue on replacing the steel sections of our beloved railway bridge, a quick reminder that the bridge is closed to everyone - trains, pedestrians and bikes from Saturday 2 Sept to Friday 24 November 2023.
Trains won't be running until at least Monday 4th December [as the rails by old toll booth will also be replaced once the bridge works are complete].
For more information, please go to Network Rail's own information page - https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-t ... h-viaduct/
Barmouth bridge closure
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Barmouth bridge closure
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Re: Barmouth bridge closure
Hopefully it's not on the BB200/300 route... could make for an interesting detour. 

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Thankfully it isn't. Good job really as once you get to that side of the estuary you're very limited.
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Re: Barmouth bridge closure
Is that a promise, don't need to bring my packable life jacket and trunks then?Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 4:24 pm Thankfully it isn't. Good job really as once you get to that side of the estuary you're very limited.
Is your sig why it's closed.......