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Porthmadog Known as Portmadoc until 1974, Porthmadog is a busy town situated on the borders of Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. Most of the town is built upon land reclaimed from the sea in 1811 by William Madocks. Its prosperity owes much to the slate trade which exported its product all over the world from the harbour at Porthmadog. As a result of the expanding slate trade
the town grew steadily through the middle of the nineteenth century, its
population growing from 885 in 1821 to over 3000 in 1861. Today, the little trains of the Ffestiniog Railway carry hundreds of thousands of visitors between Porthmadog and Blaenau Ffestiniog every year, and provide a vital link in the transport infrastructure of North Wales. |