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    Village comes together to celebrate 30 years of Carrog railway

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 5, 2026No Comments
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    John 'Chicken' Mason, with Bob Creasey, Mrs Becky Mollison White, Assistant Headteacher at Yygol Carrog and Ian Lebbon
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    A special celebration took place on Saturday 2 May to mark the 30th anniversary of the reopening of Carrog station, bringing together residents, volunteers and visitors for a memorable community event. President of Llangollen and Corwen Railway, Bob Creasey was joined by President, Gordon Heddon and the guest of honour, John ‘Chicken’ Mason, who was one of the those who led the reopening of the station in 1996.

    The day marked three decades since the railway returned to Carrog in 1996, and the occasion was filled with pride, reflection and gratitude. The event featured a wonderful performance from pupils of Ysgol Carrog, whose enthusiasm and talent added a special touch to the celebrations. Thanks were extended to both the children and staff for their contribution to such an important day.

    The station was alive with activity, with displays, decorations and a strong turnout from the local community. Residents from Carrog and surrounding villages showed their continued support, just as they have done over the past 30 years. A special ‘Carrog 30’ train picked up the revellers which included Ysgol Carrog, and residents from the local area.

    Many of the railway’s volunteers come from these same communities, and the railway remains an important part of daily life for local people. The anniversary was not just about looking back, but also about recognising the vital role the community continues to play in the railway’s success.

    Llangollen Railway Trust Chairman Bob Creasey said, “The day a truly fantastic celebration of everything that makes this railway special. For 30 years, the people of Carrog and the surrounding villages have stood behind us, supported us and been part of our story. So many of our volunteers come from this community, and so many local people use and value the railway. This anniversary is about marking the reopening in 1996, but it is also about saying thank you. We never take that support for granted. It was fantastic to have the opportunity today to celebrate together and show our appreciation to everyone who has helped make the railway what it is today.”

    Ian Lebbon, Chair of the Denbighshire Destination Tourism Partnership, Director of the Llangollen and Corwen Railway and a Carrog resident who compered the event, added:
    “The railway is at the heart of Carrog. It is not just a visitor attraction, it is part of the fabric of village life. For many residents, it is a source of pride, a place to volunteer and something that connects generations. Days like today show just how important the railway is to this community. It brings people together, supports the local economy and helps keep our heritage alive. Celebrating 30 years since the reopening is a major milestone, but just as importantly it was a chance to recognise and thank the community whose support has made it all possible. It was wonderful to see Ysgol Carrog perform at the station, something they did 30 years. Thanks to the school and its wonderful pupils.”

    The event served as both a celebration of the past 30 years and a heartfelt thank you to the community whose support has been essential throughout.

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