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The Mold Railway was a railway line in northeast Wales which linked Mold to Saltney Junction near Chester. It was later included as part of the Chester to Denbigh line which also included a section between Mold and Denbigh, originally built by the ''Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway''. ==History== The Mold Railway was first opened in 1849 between Saltney Junction and Mold railway station with services operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway, later part of London and North Western Railway from 1859. The Mold to Denbigh route was opened by the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway in 1869, with services operated by the LNWR from the outset. A further service running to Brymbo via Ffrith and Coed Talon opened in 1870 and began passenger operations in 1892. Passengers could change at Brymbo for GWR services to Wrexham General until that service was withdrawn in 1930. The LNWR became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923 when eleven trains per day ran to both Chester and Denbigh and four to Brymbo.
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