Golf Halt railway station

Gorsafawddacha'idraigodanheddogleddollônpenrhynareurdraethceredigion [ ɡɔrsavauðaχaɪdraɪɡɔdanhɛðɔɡlɛðɔllo ː ː npɛnr̥ɪnarɛɨrdra ɨθkɛrɛdɪɡɪɔn ] (actually golf grip ) was the name of a breakpoint the Fairbourne Railway in Gwynedd, Wales. The bus stop is located on the route from the coastal town Fairbourne to Barmouth its ferry Ferry, from where visitors can go to the seaside resort of Barmouth.

The Welsh name, the " The Mawddach station and its dragon teeth at the Northern Penrhyn Road on the golden beaches of the Cardiganbucht " means about, was created artificially and used as a station with the longest name (67 letters) in the Guinness Book of to be records entered, but did not succeed. The aforementioned dragon's teeth point to the nearby defense system, a remnant of the Second World War, the concrete blocks seem like dragons' teeth. The original name was golf grip ( Golf breakpoint ), because the train stops here on a nine-hole golf course. The name contains several errors: Among other things, some shifting rules were disregarded and incorrect vocabulary and grammar used wrong.

2007, the station was again officially renamed to the current name. This Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch again has the station with the longest name.

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