Bryngwyn railway station

Beyond the station, an incline climbed the slope of Moel Tryfan to serve a series of slate quarries.

Although slate traffic continued as required until final closure in 1936, passenger trains ceased to operate on the branch in 1914.

The trackbed of line from Tryfan Junction to Bryngwyn has been purchased by the Ffestiniog Railway Co., but there are no immediate plans to re-open it.

In 2011 the trackbed became a public footpath, although with conditions that this will not impede reopening of the branch line in the future.

[2] The Station name board is preserved in the Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway Museum in Tywyn.