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| | Talyllyn One: A Gray Day at Tywyn |
 | | Now, however, we were in mid-Wales, driving on winding roads, past gray hills, under lowering skies-- to the stone-built market town of Machynlleth, over the Afon Dyfi on an arch bridge that dated back to Cromwell's time, then down the bank of the Dyfi estuary, from the mountains to the sea. |
 | | After reaching the coast at Aberdyfi, it was but a quick turn up along the sea to Tywyn-- and the Talyllyn. |
 | | And there, off to the left, tucked into a tiny bowl of land between the high road into Tywyn and the Cambrian Coast Line tracks paralleling it, lay the little Wharf terminus of the Talyllyn Railway. |
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