Off the North Wales main line at Llandudno Junction and up the branch to Llandudno.As so very often, our first clock sighting is at the railway station.This is the sort of clock I like. It is situated where it is clear to see, is large enough to seen from a distance, and has a simple face - all of which makes the task of telling the time very easy. It also doesn't take much of a detective to know from the photos that this clock is at Lllandudno station.The station was first opened in October 158, but the current buidling dates from 1892. The branch to Llandudno was originally built to serve a proposed harbour which would have served the route the Ireland, but the development of Holyhead harbour to the west put paid to this proposal. The railway now serves a nice seaside resort town.Incidentally, the clock looked even more impressive later in the day when the sun was shining.The town has many nice shops, some with covered pavements to provide protection from the elements, and it also…
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