TORFAEN is set to lose a much-loved tourist attraction, as Griffithstown Railway Museum is forced to close.
The museum has been a labour of love for owner Martin Fay for the past 12 years, but after pouring an estimated five-figure sum into the project.
The decision was reached because of a lack of finances, poor visitor figures and delays in planning permission to improve access and safety on the site.
Mr Fay said: "It's absolutely gut-wrenching to have to close the place, but on the weekend the realisation just hit, that I could not keep on like this."
The vast collection of railway memorabilia - much of which he has collected himself - will be "sensitively disposed of".
Mr Fay has not fixed a closure date as yet.
"It's going to take at least a couple of months to work out all the details," he added.
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