Traeth Mawr literally means Big Beach, a name appropriate for the wide-open levels of farmland reclaimed from the sea. Alongside the railway near here, a sand-built embankment was built by James Creassy in about 1700 as an early land reclamation works.
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The new place-name signboard has been carefully created in authentic WHR '20s style. There is no station at Traeth Mawr, simply a loop for the locos to run-round. Geoff Jenkins | |
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