Corwen railway station

The main station building and site remains intact today, in private use since 1990 as a showroom for Ifor Williams Trailers; the trackbed was infilled, both main building wings and the toilets were demolished, and the central section was rebuilt to accommodate a showroom.

In 2011, the preserved Llangollen Railway began work to re-construct the 2+1⁄2-mile (4.0 km) section of the permanent way from its then terminus at Carrog, past the site of Bonwm Halt and on to Corwen.

The first stage of the project saw the extension of the line to a temporary station at Corwen East, which opened in October 2014.

There was a formal opening ceremony on St David's Day, 1 March 2015, followed by the first full season of trains.

As a final stage, in early 2019 the temporary structure at Corwen East was removed and the line was extended a further 200 metres to the new permanent station, constructed next to the town's main car park.

The main station building in 1992, showing the demolished wings and central section, about to be redeveloped as a showroom
The new Corwen railway station in 2023