Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, performed the opening ceremony at Carrog Station
Events are scheduled to begin at 11:00 am at the station. Pupils from Ysgol Carrog will participate in a commemorative ceremony attended by locals, railway volunteers and visitors.
Their involvement reflects a direct link to the original reopening, when pupils from the school were also in attendance.
Residents of Carrog, Llidiart y Parc and surrounding areas have been invited to attend.
A screen presentation featuring archive photographs will document the station’s development, highlighting its historical role and the significance it continues to hold within the Dee Valley community.
To coincide with the anniversary, complimentary travel will be offered to local residents.
A free return service between Carrog and Corwen will depart Carrog at 11:38 am and return at 12:20 pm.
Tickets for this are to be requested via email (
info@llangollen-railway.co.uk).
“As someone who lives in Carrog, I see first-hand just how important the station and railway are to the community. It is not only a vital part of our heritage, but also a key driver of tourism in the Dee Valley.
“The Llangollen Railway brings visitors from across the UK and beyond, supporting local businesses and helping to showcase everything that makes this area special. Celebrating 30 years since the station’s reopening is a proud moment for Carrog and a chance to look ahead to a strong future for both the railway and our local economy.”
Ian Lebbon, Chair of the Denbighshire Destination Tourism Partnership, a Director of the Llangollen and Corwen Railway.
“Carrog Station is incredibly important to the railway, both operationally and as part of the community we serve. While many people know it for transforming into a magical Lapland setting during our Santa Specials and Sion Corn trains, it is also a vital station for the communities of Carrog and Llidiart y Parc.
“This anniversary is a chance to celebrate not just 30 years since reopening, but the role the station continues to play in connecting people, preserving our heritage, and bringing visitors into the Dee Valley. We would encourage people from Carrog, Llidiart y Parc and beyond to come along and join us on the day.”
Bob Creasey, Chairman of the Llangollen Railway Trust.