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The Kinmel Camp Railway, otherwise known as the Kinmel Park Railway,[1] was a 3-mile (4.8 km) long standard gauge railway built to serve Kinmel Camp near Rhyl in north Wales.

  1. ^ Rear 2003, p. 64.

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