CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS TRUST

CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS TRUST is a dedicated charitable organization making a significant impact in the UK charity sector.

To acquire, restore and preserve for the benefit of the public whatever of the historical, architectural and constructional heritage that may remain of the former Great Western Railways line between Gobowen and Oswestry and the Cambrian Railways line between Oswestry and Llanymynech as well as its branch line from Llynclys Junction to Blodwell, together with associated rolling stock and equipment.

Income: £0

Registration Status

Registered

Reg. Number

1084731

Gift Aid Status

No

Annual Income

£0

Contact Information

Address: Old Station Building, Oswald Road, Oswestry, SY11 1RE

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07845976733

Website: http://www.cambrianrailwaystrust.com

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About This Charity

To acquire, restore and preserve for the benefit of the public whatever of the historical, architectural and constructional heritage that may remain of the former Great Western Railways line between Gobowen and Oswestry and the Cambrian Railways line between Oswestry and Llanymynech as well as its branch line from Llynclys Junction to Blodwell, together with associated rolling stock and equipment.

Activities & Impact

To acquire, restore and preserve for the benefit of the public whatever of the historical, architectural and constructional heritage that may remain of the former Great Western Railways line between Gobowen and Oswestry and the Cambrian Railways line between Oswestry and Llanymynech as well as its branch line from Llynclys Junction to Blodwell, together with associated rolling stock and equipment.

Financial Information

The latest reported income for this charity is £0.

Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.

Gift Aid: No

Location

Old Station Building, Oswald Road, Oswestry, SY11 1RE

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