Pontygwaith Halt railway station

Pontygwaith Halt
Location
Place Pontygwaith
Area Rhondda Cynon Taf
Coordinates 51°38′29″N 3°25′54″W / 51.6414°N 3.4317°W / 51.6414; -3.4317Coordinates: 51°38′29″N 3°25′54″W / 51.6414°N 3.4317°W / 51.6414; -3.4317
Grid reference ST012939
Operations
Original company Taff Vale Railway
Platforms 1
History
5 June 1905 Opened
1 October 1914 Closed
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Pontygwaith Halt railway station served the village of Pontygwaith in South Wales. It was only open for nine years.

History and description

Located midway between Wattstown Platform and Tylorstown, the halt had a ground-level platform and an enclosure housing a shelter. The gates were kept locked until a train arrived and the conductor unlocked them. The halt closed in 1914.[1]

After closure

Over a century after closure, there is little to show the existence of the halt. The site is little more than an open grassed space, grazed by sheep. The road bridge remains, though is now heavily defaced with graffiti.[2]

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Wattstown Platform
Line & station closed
  Taff Vale Railway
Maerdy Branch
  Tylorstown
Line and station closed

References

  1. Hutton, J. The Taff Vale Railway Volume II. Silver Link. 1996. p.53
  2. Hutton, J. Taff Vale Railway Miscellany Oxford Publishing Company. 1998
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