Work has begun on a £2 Million steam railway station in Gwynedd.
The Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway, the UK's longest heritage line, is behind the scheme in Caernarfon and hopes to attract 5,000 extra visitors to the town each year.
Funding has come through the Welsh Government's Vibrant and Viable Places programme, but a water pipe had to be moved before work could start.
The station is expected to open in Spring 2018.
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