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Rhiwderin railway station

Rhiwderin railway station served the Welsh village of Rhiwderin near Newport, Wales.

Rhiwderin
Privately owned Station House in 2010
General information
LocationRhiwderin, Newport
Wales
Coordinates51°34′49″N 3°04′09″W / 51.5803°N 3.0691°W / 51.5803; -3.0691
Grid referenceST260874
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyBrecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway
Key dates
14 June 1865Opened
1 March 1954Closed to passengers
14 September 1959Closed to freight

History and description edit

The station had two platforms with a large stone building on one side and a wooden shelter on the other. The station had no footbridge, and passengers crossed via a level crossing. The station had a signal box, which is now preserved.[1]

Rhiwderin, like the other stations on this section of the line, was relatively successful in its early years, but as the road networks expanded after the 1940s, its profitability declined. The station proved an early casualty of the blow dealt to the local passenger stations in South Wales by bus services, closing to passengers in 1954 and to freight in 1959.[2]

After closure edit

As of 2017, the line is still in a functional condition, and sees occasional traffic from Machen Quarry,[3] but there is no longer a passenger station in the area. Rhiwderin station is now a private residence, though much of its original character has been retained.[4] The station signal box was acquired in 1967 by the Caerphilly Railway Society. It is now preserved on the Teifi Valley Railway.

References edit

  1. ^ Barrie, D; Kidner, R.W. (1991). The Brecon & Merthyr Railway. Oxford: Oakwood Press. p. 130. ISBN 0853614105.
  2. ^ Hall, M (2009). Lost Railways of South Wales. Newbury: Countryside Book. p. 43. ISBN 9781846741722.
  3. ^ "Now & Then: Rhiwderin Village". Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  4. ^ Hutton, John (1996). The Newport Docks & Railway Company. Kettering: Silver Link. p. 108. ISBN 9781857941630.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Church Road
Line and station closed
  Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway
Rumney Railway
  Bassaleg
Line and station closed

rhiwderin, railway, station, served, welsh, village, rhiwderin, near, newport, wales, rhiwderinprivately, owned, station, house, 2010general, informationlocationrhiwderin, newportwalescoordinates51, 5803, 0691, 5803, 0691grid, referencest260874platforms2other,. Rhiwderin railway station served the Welsh village of Rhiwderin near Newport Wales RhiwderinPrivately owned Station House in 2010General informationLocationRhiwderin NewportWalesCoordinates51 34 49 N 3 04 09 W 51 5803 N 3 0691 W 51 5803 3 0691Grid referenceST260874Platforms2Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyBrecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction RailwayKey dates14 June 1865Opened1 March 1954Closed to passengers14 September 1959Closed to freightHistory and description editThe station had two platforms with a large stone building on one side and a wooden shelter on the other The station had no footbridge and passengers crossed via a level crossing The station had a signal box which is now preserved 1 Rhiwderin like the other stations on this section of the line was relatively successful in its early years but as the road networks expanded after the 1940s its profitability declined The station proved an early casualty of the blow dealt to the local passenger stations in South Wales by bus services closing to passengers in 1954 and to freight in 1959 2 After closure editAs of 2017 the line is still in a functional condition and sees occasional traffic from Machen Quarry 3 but there is no longer a passenger station in the area Rhiwderin station is now a private residence though much of its original character has been retained 4 The station signal box was acquired in 1967 by the Caerphilly Railway Society It is now preserved on the Teifi Valley Railway References edit Barrie D Kidner R W 1991 The Brecon amp Merthyr Railway Oxford Oakwood Press p 130 ISBN 0853614105 Hall M 2009 Lost Railways of South Wales Newbury Countryside Book p 43 ISBN 9781846741722 Now amp Then Rhiwderin Village Retrieved 10 June 2017 Hutton John 1996 The Newport Docks amp Railway Company Kettering Silver Link p 108 ISBN 9781857941630 Preceding station Disused railways Following stationChurch RoadLine and station closed Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction RailwayRumney Railway BassalegLine and station closed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhiwderin railway station amp oldid 1120166306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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