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{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2018}}{{Use British English|date=February 2017}}This is a list of railway stations in Wales, one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. It includes all railway stations in Wales that form part of the British National Rail network that currently have timetabled train services. It does not include stations on heritage railways, except for those shared with the National Rail network. The main operator is Transport for Wales who run almost all services in Wales. However Great Western Railway operates the South Wales-London service, CrossCountry operates long distance services to Central and North East England from Cardiff Central and Newport, and Virgin Trains run from North Wales-West Midlands-London. The main rail routes in Wales include: - London–South Wales
- Cardiff–Newport–Wrexham–Holyhead/Manchester
- Valley Lines urban network
- London–Holyhead/Bangor/Wrexham
The table includes, where known, the year that each station was opened. Detailed records are not always available, and some stations, particularly in the South Wales Valleys area, were operated as halts for workmen, and public services only appeared later. Additionally, some station names have appeared with several variations, often changing from English to Welsh or vice versa.[1] The station usage 2007/08 shows that 40,118,437 rail journeys begun and/or finished in Wales that year compared with 36,466,308 the previous year, a rise of 10%. Stations The following table lists the name of each station in English and Welsh, along with the year it first opened, and the unitary authority area in which it is situated. The table also shows the train operators who currently serve each station and the final two columns give information on the number of passengers using each station in recent years, as collated by the Office of Rail Regulation, a Government body. The figures are based on ticket sales and are given to the nearest 100.[2] Station English/Welsh | Year opened | Unitary authority area | Served by | Station users 2016–17[2] | Station users 2017–18[2] |
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Aber | Aber|a|a}} | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 227,000 | 251,000 | Abercynon | [5]{{ref label>Abercynon|b|b}} | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 294,000 | 298,000 | Aberdare Aberdâr | 1988 | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 569,000 | 572,000 | Aberdovey Aberdyfi | 1867 | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 36,000 | 37,700 | Abererch | Abererch|c|c}} | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 2,100 | 2,500 | Abergavenny Y Fenni | Abergavenny|d|d}} | Monmouthshire | Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 426,000 | 437,000 | Abergele and Pensarn Abergele a Phen-sarn | 1848[3] | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 68,600 | 70,100 | Aberystwyth | 1864[4] | Ceredigion | Aberystwyth|e|e}} | 327,000 | 335,000 | Ammanford Rhydaman | Ammanford|f|f}}[8] | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 19,400 | 19,900 | Baglan | 1996 | Neath Port Talbot | Transport for Wales | 23,800 | 23,700 | Bangor | 1848[5] | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 657,000 | 662,000 | Bargoed Bargod | 1858 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 215,000 | 226,000 | Barmouth Abermaw | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 186,000 | 187,000 | Barry Y Barri | 1889 | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 533,000 | 534,000 | Barry Docks Dociau'r Barri | 1888 | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 224,000 | 246,000 | Barry Island Ynys y Barri | 1896 | Vale of Glamorgan | BarryIsland|g|g}} | 712,000 | 753,000 | Betws-y-coed | 1868[10] | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 36,300 | 35,300 | Birchgrove Llwynbedw | 1929 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 56,300 | 54,600 | Blaenau Ffestiniog | Blaenau|h|h}} | Gwynedd | Blaenau|h|h}} | 40,700 | 39,900 | Bodorgan | 1849 | Anglesey | Transport for Wales | 5,000 | 5,600 | Borth | Ceredigion | Transport for Wales | 64,500 | 67,200 | Bridgend Pen-y-bont | 1850 | Bridgend | Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 1,524,000 | 1,527,000 | Brithdir | 1871 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 15,300 | 14,400 | Briton Ferry Llansawel | 1994[6] | Neath Port Talbot | Transport for Wales | 36,900 | 33,900 | Buckley Bwcle | 1890 | Flintshire | Transport for Wales | 47,800 | 41,000 | Builth Road Heol Llanfair-ym-Muallt | 1866 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 7,700 | 7,500 | Bynea Bynie | 1840 | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 2,000 | 2,200 | Cadoxton Tregatwg | 1888 | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 287,000 | 282,000 | Caergwrle | 1872 | Flintshire | Transport for Wales | 18,100 | 17,800 | Caerphilly Caerffili | 1858 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 757,000 | 772,000 | Caersws | 1863 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 64,600 | 69,700 | Caldicot Cil-y-coed | 1932 | Monmouthshire | CrossCountry Transport for Wales | 104,000 | 101,000 | Cardiff Bay Bae Caerdydd | 1844[7]` | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 1,242,000 | 1,303,000 | Cardiff Central Caerdydd Canolog | 1850 | Cardiff | CrossCountry Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 12,535,000 | 12,952,000 | Cardiff Queen Street Caerdydd Heol y Frenhines | 1840 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 2,851,000 | 2,912,000 | Carmarthen Caerfyrddin | 1902 | Carmarthenshire | Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 427,000 | 417,000 | Cathays | 1983 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 954,000 | 946,000 | Cefn-y-Bedd | 1866 | Flintshire | Transport for Wales | 6,800 | 7,600 | Chepstow Cas-gwent | 1850 | Monmouthshire | CrossCountry Transport for Wales | 252,000 | 253,000 | Chirk Y Waun | 1849 | Wrexham | Transport for Wales | 71,800 | 75,500 | Cilmeri | Powys | Transport for Wales | 1,700 | 1,400 | Clarbeston Road | 1854 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 9,200 | 7,800 | Clunderwen | 1854 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 24,200 | 24,500 | Cogan | 1888 | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 317,000 | 310,000 | Colwyn Bay Bae Colwyn | 1849 | Conwy | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 278,000 | 269,000 | Conwy | 1848[5] | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 48,800 | 57,000 | Coryton | Coryton|i|i}} | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 225,000 | 195,000 | Criccieth Cricieth | 1867 | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 29,600 | 27,500 | Cwmbach | 1914 | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 22,800 | 27,400 | Cwmbran Cwmbrân | 1986 | Torfaen | Transport for Wales | 386,000 | 400,000 | Cynghordy | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 1,000 | 1,200 | Danescourt | 1987 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 108,000 | 108,000 | Deganwy | 1868 | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 9,900 | 11,000 | Dinas Powys | 1888 | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 97,000 | 93,400 | Dinas Rhondda | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 57,800 | 52,800 | Dingle Road Heol Dingle | 1904 | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 108,000 | 139,000 | Dolau | 1865 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 1,500 | 1,400 | Dolgarrog | 1916 | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 1,000 | 600 | Dolwyddelan | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 3,900 | 3,400 | Dovey Junction Cyffordd Dyfi | Powys | Transport for Wales | 4,100 | 4,400 | Dyffryn Ardudwy | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 16,700 | 16,600 | Eastbrook | 1986 | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 174,000 | 168,000 | Ebbw Vale Parkway Parcffordd Glyn Ebwy | 2008 | Blaenau Gwent | Transport for Wales | 57,100 | 53,200 | Ebbw Vale Town Tref Glyn Ebwy | 2015 | Blaenau Gwent | Transport for Wales | 232,000 | 245,000 | Energlyn and Churchill Park Eneu'r-glyn a Pharc Churchill | 2013 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 86,400 | 101,000 | Fairbourne | 1897 | Gwynedd | Fairbourne|j|j}} | 42,100 | 40,500 | Fairwater Y Tyllgoed | 1987 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 77,200 | 89,300 | Fernhill | 1988 | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 24,500 | 26,100 | Ferryside Glanyfferi | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 21,600 | 20,100 | Ffairfach | 1852 | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 2,600 | 2,700 | Fishguard and Goodwick Abergwaun ac Wdig | 1899 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 19,600 | 20,100 | Fishguard|k|k}} Porthladd Abergwaun | 1906 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 18,600 | 17,000 | Flint Y Fflint | 1848[5] | Flintshire | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 261,000 | 258,000 | Garth (Bridgend) Garth (Pen-y-bont) | 1992 | Bridgend | Transport for Wales | 12,000 | 12,500 | Garth (Powys) | Powys | Transport for Wales | 1,000 | 1,000 | Gilfach Fargoed | 1908 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 3,200 | 5,200 | Glan Conwy | 1863 | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 3,600 | 3,200 | Gowerton Tre-gŵyr | Swansea | Transport for Wales | 167,000 | 174,000 | Grangetown | 1882[8] | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 207,000 | 197,000 | Gwersyllt | 1845 | Wrexham | Transport for Wales | 32,300 | 26,800 | Harlech | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 114,000 | 124,000 | Haverfordwest Hwlffordd | 1854 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 133,000 | 133,000 | Hawarden Penarlâg | 1890 | Flintshire | Transport for Wales | 30,200 | 32,600 | Hawarden Bridge Pont Penarlâg | Flintshire | Transport for Wales | 4,300 | 3,300 | Heath High Level Lefel Uchaf y Mynydd Bychan | 1915 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 430,000 | 441,000 | Heath Low Level Lefel Isel y Mynydd Bychan | 1911 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 61,500 | 68,500 | Hengoed | 1858 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 144,000 | 165,000 | Holyhead Caergybi | Holyhead|l|l}} | Anglesey | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 211,000 | 220,000 | Hope Yr Hob | Flintshire | Transport for Wales | 24,400 | 24,600 | Johnston | 1856 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 8,400 | 9,000 | Kidwelly Cydweli | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 30,000 | 28,200 | Kilgetty Cilgeti | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 16,200 | 16,400 | Knucklas Cnwclas | Powys | Transport for Wales | 3,700 | 3,500 | Lamphey Llandyfai | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales Great Western Railway | 5,600 | 4,900 | Lisvane and Thornhill Llys-faen a Draenen Pen-y-graig | 1986 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 210,000 | 216,000 | Llanaber | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 2,300 | 3,300 | Llanbedr | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 11,600 | 11,300 | Llanbister Road Heol Llanbister | Powys | Transport for Wales | 900 | 1,000 | Llanbradach | 1858 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 91,200 | 98,700 | Llandaf|s|s}} | 1840[5] | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 469,000 | 483,000 | Llandanwg | 1929 | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 4,300 | 4,300 | Llandecwyn | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 1,800 | 1,900 | Llandeilo | 1857[8] | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 18,800 | 19,500 | Llandovery Llanymddyfri | 1858[9] | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 15,600 | 16,700 | Llandrindod | 1865 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 40,800 | 40,100 | Llandudno | 1858 | Conwy | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 297,000 | 305,000 | Llandudno Junction Cyffordd Llandudno | Llandudnojn|m|m}} | Conwy | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 320,000 | 317,000 | Llandybie Llandybïe | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 9,400 | 10,800 | Llanelli | 1842[10] | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales Great Western Railway | 413,000 | 401,000 | Llanfairfechan | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 13,300 | 14,000 | Llanfairpg|n|n}} | 1848 | Anglesey | Transport for Wales | 19,500 | 20,600 | Llangadog | 1858 | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 5,300 | 5,600 | Llangammarch Llangamarch | Powys | Transport for Wales | 2,000 | 1,800 | Llangennech | 1841 | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 3,100 | 3,400 | Llangynllo | 1865 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 700 | 800 | Llanharan | 2007[11] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 174,000 | 176,000 | Llanishen Llanisien | 1871 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 267,000 | 270,000 | Llanrwst | 1989[12] | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 14,800 | 12,600 | Llansamlet | 1885 | Swansea | Transport for Wales | 34,000 | 31,800 | Llantwit Major Llanilltud Fawr | 2005 | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 298,000 | 298,000 | Llanwrda | 1858 | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 2,200 | 2,100 | Llanwrtyd | 1867 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 7,500 | 7,300 | Llwyngwril | 1863 | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 30,100 | 28,600 | Llwynypia | 1863[22] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 61,300 | 61,700 | Machynlleth | 1863 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 136,000 | 138,000 | Maesteg | 1864 | Bridgend | Transport for Wales | 191,000 | 192,000 | Maesteg (Ewenny Road) Maesteg (Heol Ewenni) | 1992 | Bridgend | Transport for Wales | 3,100 | 5,500 | Manorbier Maenorbŷr | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 9,400 | 9,300 | Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tudful | [5]{{ref label>Tydfil|o|o}} | Merthyr Tydfil | Transport for Wales | 550,000 | 512,000 | Merthyr Vale Ynysowen | 1883[5] | Merthyr Tydfil | Transport for Wales | 52,100 | 49,600 | Milford Haven Aberdaugleddau | 1863 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 64,100 | 62,800 | Minffordd | 1872 | Gwynedd | minffordd|p|p}} | 15,500 | 17,200 | Morfa Mawddach | 1865 | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 10,900 | 11,400 | Mountain Ash Aberpennar | 1846[1] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 93,700 | 99,700 | Narberth Arberth | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 19,900 | 19,000 | Neath Castell-nedd | Neath Port Talbot | Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 819,000 | 817,000 | Newbridge Trecelyn | 2008 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 136,000 | 135,000 | Newport Casnewydd | 1850 | Newport | CrossCountry Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 2,641,000 | 2,697,000 | Newtown (Powys) Y Drenewydd | Powys | Transport for Wales | 163,000 | 185,000 | Ninian Park Parc Ninian | 1987 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 126,000 | 127,000 | North Llanrwst Gogledd Llanrwst | 1863[12] | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 1,600 | 1,900 | Pantyffynnon | 1835[13] | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 4,100 | 3,300 | Pembrey and Burry Port Pen-bre a Phorth Tywyn | 1852 | Carmarthenshire | Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 145,000 | 138,000 | Pembroke Penfro | 1863 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 29,800 | 31,100 | Pembroke Dock Doc Penfro | 1864 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 49,400 | 46,200 | Penally Penalun | 1972 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 5,300 | 5,200 | Penarth | 1878[8] | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 633,000 | 627,000 | Pencoed | 1850 | Bridgend | Transport for Wales | 233,000 | 238,000 | Pengam | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 490,000 | 461,000 | Penhelig | 1933 | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 10,400 | 8,600 | Penmaenmawr | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 12,200 | 11,700 | Penrhiwceiber | 1883[5] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 44,000 | 44,800 | Penrhyndeudraeth | 1867 | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 56,800 | 56,200 | Pensarn (Gwynedd) | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 3,200 | 2,700 | Pentre-bach | 1886[5] | Merthyr Tydfil | Transport for Wales | 22,500 | 27,000 | Pen-y-bont Pen-y-bont (Powys) | Powys | Transport for Wales | 1,900 | 1,800 | Penychain | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 3,500 | 4,100 | Penyffordd Pen-y-ffordd | 1877 | Flintshire | Transport for Wales | 22,400 | 20,700 | Pontarddulais | 1840 | Swansea | Transport for Wales | 5,500 | 4,800 | Pontlottyn Pontlotyn | 1859 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 21,800 | 18,200 | Pontyclun Pont-y-clun | 1850 | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 303,000 | 306,000 | Pont-y-Pant | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 800 | 800 | Pontypool and New Inn Pont-y-pŵl a New Inn | 1852 | Torfaen | Transport for Wales | 71,800 | 77,000 | Pontypridd | 1840[1] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 802,000 | 864,000 | Port Talbot Parkway Parcffordd Port Talbot | 1850 | Neath Port Talbot | Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 505,000 | 517,000 | Porth Y Porth | 1876[22] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 342,000 | 355,000 | Porthmadog | Gwynedd | Porthmadog|q|q}} | 72,100 | 70,900 | Prestatyn | 1848[5] | Denbighshire | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 345,000 | 333,000 | Pwllheli | 1869 | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 79,500 | 76,500 | Pyle Y Pîl | 1850[14] | Bridgend | Transport for Wales | 119,000 | 125,000 | Pye Corner}} | 2014[22] | Newport | Transport for Wales | 81,300 | 96,700 | Quakers Yard Mynwent-y-Crynwyr | 1841[1] | Merthyr Tydfil | Transport for Wales | 69,900 | 66,000 | Radyr Radur | 1863[5] | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 502,000 | 539,000 | Rhiwbina | 1911 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 90,200 | 103,000 | Rhoose Cardiff International Airport Maes Awyr Rhyngwladol Caerdydd Y Rhws | 2005[15] | Vale of Glamorgan | Transport for Wales | 181,000 | 178,000 | Rhosneigr | 1907 | Anglesey | Transport for Wales | 13,000 | 11,600 | Rhyl Y Rhyl | 1848[5] | Denbighshire | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 534,000 | 520,000 | Rhymney Rhymni | 1858 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 191,000 | 181,000 | Risca and Pontymister Rhisga a Phont-y-meistr | 2008 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 111,000 | 99,300 | Rogerstone Tŷ-du | 2008 | Newport | Transport for Wales | 90,100 | 90,600 | Roman Bridge Pont Rufeinig | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 700 | 900 | Ruabon Rhiwabon | 1846[40] | Wrexham | Transport for Wales | 91,000 | 96,000 | Sarn | 1992 | Bridgend | Transport for Wales | 60,200 | 58,800 | Saundersfoot | Pembrokeshire | Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 8,400 | 8,000 | Severn Tunnel Junction Cyffordd Twnnel Hafren | 1886 | Monmouthshire | CrossCountry Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 254,000 | 267,000 | Shotton | Flintshire | Transport for Wales | 234,000 | 215,000 | Skewen Sgiwen | 1882[14] | Neath Port Talbot | Transport for Wales | 43,200 | 41,700 | Sugar Loaf Dinas y Bwlch | 1868 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 200 | 1,800 | Swansea}} Abertawe | 1850[1] | Swansea | Great Western Railway Transport for Wales | 2,130,000 | 2,159,000 | Taffs Well}} Ffynnon Taf | 1863[5] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 362,000 | 364,000 | Talsarnau}} | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 6,000 | 5,400 | Talybont}} Tal-y-bont | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 28,100 | 26,900 | Tal-y-Cafn}} Tal-y-cafn | Conwy | Transport for Wales | 1,300 | 1,100 | Tenby}} Dinbych-y-pysgod | 1863 | Pembrokeshire | Transport for Wales | 123,000 | 123,000 | Tir-Phil}} | 1858 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 23,000 | 23,600 | Tondu}} | 1864 | Bridgend | Transport for Wales | 47,200 | 48,900 | Tonfanau}} | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 2,800 | 3,300 | Ton Pentre}} Tonpentre | 1861 | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 75,000 | 79,900 | Tonypandy}} | 1908[16] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 115,000 | 111,000 | Treforest}} Trefforest | 1845[17] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 810,000 | 752,000 | Treforest Estate}} Ystad Trefforest | 1942[17] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 92,700 | 83,700 | Trehafod}} | 1841[1] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 37,300 | 38,400 | Treherbert}} | 1901[16] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 509,000 | 486,000 | Treorchy}} Treorci | 1884[16] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 187,000 | 170,000 | Troed-y-rhiw}} | 1841[17] | Merthyr Tydfil | Transport for Wales | 38,400 | 38,800 | Ty Croes}} | 1848 | Anglesey | Transport for Wales | 5,400 | 4,300 | Ty Glas}} Tŷ Glas | 1987 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 204,000 | 207,000 | Tygwyn}} | Gwynedd | Transport for Wales | 1,800 | 1,600 | Tywyn}} | 1863 | Gwynedd | Tywyn|r|r}} | 104,000 | 102,000 | Valley}} Y Dyffryn | 1849 | Anglesey | Transport for Wales | 15,100 | 14,700 | Waun-gron Park}} Parc Waun-gron | 1987 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 88,700 | 96,800 | Welshpool}} Y Trallwng | 1862 | Powys | Transport for Wales | 171,000 | 180,000 | Whitchurch (Cardiff) Yr Eglwys Newydd | 1911 | Cardiff | Transport for Wales | 23,100 | 25,400 | Whitland}} Hendy-gwyn ar Daf | 1854 | Carmarthenshire | Transport for Wales | 50,900 | 48,100 | Wildmill}} Melin Wyllt | 1992 | Bridgend | Transport for Wales | 25,400 | 26,300 | Wrexham Central}} Wrecsam Canolog | 1887[18] | Wrexham | Transport for Wales | 74,200 | 88,600 | Wrexham General}} Wrecsam Cyffredinol | 1846[19] | Wrexham | Transport for Wales Virgin Trains | 522,000 | 492,000 | Ynyswen}} | 1986[16] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 13,300 | 12,800 | Ystrad Mynach}} | 1858 | Caerphilly | Transport for Wales | 349,000 | 377,000 | Ystrad Rhondda}} | 1986[16] | Rhondda Cynon Taf | Transport for Wales | 56,400 | 52,500 |
Gallery See also - List of railway stations in Cardiff
- List of Valley Lines stations
- Transport in Wales
Footnotes {{note label|Aber|a|a}} Aber opened in 1908 as Beddau Halt. It was renamed in 1926 as Aber Junction Halt, then in 1968 renamed as Aber Halt. It gained its current name in 1969, after a station in Gwynedd named Aber had been closed in 1960. {{note label|Abercynon|b|b}} Abercynon opened in 1840 as Navigation House. It was renamed in 1846 as Aberdare Junction, then in 1896 was renamed as Abercynon. It was renamed Abercynon South in 1988, upon the opening of Abercynon North. It reverted to Abercynon in 2008 upon the closure of Abercynon North. {{note label|Abererch|c|c}} Abererch was renamed in 1956 as Abererch Halt. The name was changed back in 1968. The station closed in 1994, although it has since reopened. {{note label|Abergavenny|d|d}} Abergavenny was renamed in 1950 as Abergavenny Monmouth Road. The name was changed back in 1968. {{note label|Aberystwyth|e|e}} Aberystwyth is also served by the Vale of Rheidol Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway.[20] {{note label|Ammanford|f|f}} Ammanford opened in 1841 as Duffryn. It was renamed in 1889 as Tirydail, and gained its current name in 1960. {{note label|BarryIsland|g|g}} Barry Island is also served by the Barry Island Railway, a standard-gauge heritage railway, also known as the Vale of Glamorgan Railway.[21] {{note label|Blaenau|h|h}} The present station at Blaenau Ffestiniog was opened in 1982, on the site of the 1882 Great Western Railway station from where trains ran to Bala. This line closed in 1961. The London & North Western Railway line from Llandudno originally terminated to the North of the present location, having reached the town in 1879. The present station is also served by the Ffestiniog Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway.[22] {{note label|Coryton|i|i}} Coryton was relocated in 1931. {{note label|Fairbourne|j|j}} Fairbourne is also served by the nearby Fairbourne Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway.[23] {{note label|Fishguard|k|k}} Fishguard Harbour is unusual in that it is not owned by Network Rail, but is privately owned by the ferry operator Stena Line, who operate between Fishguard and Rosslare Europort.[24] {{note label|Holyhead|l|l}} The first station at Holyhead was opened by the Chester and Holyhead Railway in 1848 but this was replaced by the second in 1851. The present station was opened by the London & North Western Railway in 1880. {{note label|Llandudnojn|m|m}} Llandudno Junction was opened in 1858 on a site slightly to the West of its present location. The station moved to the present site in 1897 in order to allow room for expansion.[25] {{note label|Llanfairpg|n|n}} Although Llanfairpwll is famous for having the longest station name in Britain, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, this is only used unofficially. The longest officially used station name on Britain's railway network is in fact Rhoose Cardiff International Airport, in South Wales. {{note label|Tydfil|o|o}} In 1853 a station called Merthyr High Street was first opened on the present day site of Merthyr Tydfil. It was rebuilt on part of the original site in 1974 and again in 1996.[26][17] {{note label|Minffordd|p|p}} Minffordd is also served by the Ffestiniog Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway.[22] {{note label|Porthmadog|q|q}} Porthmadog is also served by the Ffestiniog Railway, and the Welsh Highland Railway, both narrow-gauge heritage railways.[22][27] {{note label|Tywyn|r|r}} Tywyn is also served by the Talyllyn Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway.[28] {{note label|Llandaf|s|s}} Although the English spelling for the area served is Llandaff, the station uses the Welsh spelling Llandaf References 1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite book |title=Jowett's Railway Centres Volume 1 |last=Jowett |first=Alan |year=1993 |publisher=Patrick Sephens Ltd |isbn=1-85260-420-4}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web| url=http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.1529| title=Station usage| work=Office of Rail Regulation| accessdate=25 January 2008| }} 3. ^{{cite web| url=http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:BdW86uq9SDIJ:www.abergeletowncouncil.gov.uk/news/documents/Abergele%2520Town%2520Guide%252007-08.pdf| title=Abergele Town Guide| work=Abergele Town Council| accessdate=2 February 2008| }} 4. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.aberystwythguide.org.uk/history/to1900.shtml| title=History of Aberystwyth 1850–1900| work=Aberystwyth Guide| accessdate=28 January 2008| }} 5. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book| last = Parry| first = E| title = Parry's railway companion from Chester to Holyhead| date = 1848}} 6. ^{{Citation | editor=Kelly, Peter | date=December 1994 | title=Baglan Swanline station delayed | magazine=Rail | number=241 | page=6}} 7. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/nhob_walk/walk05.shtml| title=Walks Through Time: Cardiff city and Bay circular| publisher=BBC| accessdate=2 February 2008| }} 8. ^1 {{cite book|author=Hutton, John|title=The Taff Vale Railway, vol. 3|publisher=Silver Link|year=2006 | ISBN=978-1-85794-251-4 }} 9. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net/photo%20railways%20llandeilo.htm| title=Railway Stations: Pantyffynnon to Llandeilo| work=welcome to the town of Ammanford| accessdate=2 February 2008| }} 10. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net/railways%20amman%20valley.htm| title=Railways in the Amman Valley and District in the Nineteenth Century| work=welcome to the town of Ammanford| accessdate=2 February 2008| }} 11. ^{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7134665.stm| title=Village back on track 43 years on|work=BBC News| accessdate=10 December 2007| | date=10 December 2007}} 12. ^1 2 {{cite web| url=http://www.penmorfa.com/Conwy/view.htm| title=The passenger's view from the train| work=The Conwy Valley line| accessdate=29 January 2008| }} 13. ^1 2 {{cite web| url=http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/Llandybie/Gomer.html| title=The History of the Parish of Llandybie| work=GENUKI| accessdate=2 February 2008| }} 14. ^1 {{cite book|author=Quick, M. E.|title=Railway Passenger Stations in England, Scotland and Wales: a chronology|publisher=Railway & Canal Historical Society|location=Richmond|year=2005}} 15. ^{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4077960.stm| title=Rail link returns after 40 years|work=BBC News| accessdate=3 February 2008| | date=10 June 2005}} 16. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite book|author=Hutton, John|title=The Taff Vale Railway, vol. 2|publisher=Silver Link|year=2006 | ISBN=978-1-85794-250-7 }} 17. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 {{cite book|author=Hutton, John|title=The Taff Vale Railway, vol. 1|publisher=Silver Link|year=2006 | ISBN=978-1-85794-249-1 }} 18. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/w/wrexham_central/index.shtml| title=Wrexham Central| work=Subterranea Britannica| accessdate=3 February 2008| }} 19. ^1 {{cite book| last = Parry| first = E.| title = Railways The Railway Companion from Chester to Shrewsbury| date = 1849}} 20. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.rheidolrailway.co.uk/| title=Welcome| work=Vale of Rheidol Railway| accessdate=28 January 2008| }} 21. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.valeofglamorganrailway.co.uk/wherearewe/index.htm| title=How to find us| work=Barry Island Railway| accessdate=28 January 2008| }} 22. ^1 2 {{cite web| url=http://www.ffestiniograilway.co.uk/gethere.htm| title=Getting here| work=The Ffestiniog Railway| accessdate=28 January 2008| }} 23. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.fairbournerailway.com/contact-us.htm| title=Our location| work=Fairbourne Steam Railway| accessdate=29 January 2008| }} 24. ^{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7032642.stm| title=Smoking ban loophole on platform|work=BBC News| accessdate=29 January 2008| | date=7 October 2007}} 25. ^{{cite book| last = Rear| first = W. G.| title = Railways of North Wales: Conway Valley Line – Blaenau Ffestiniog to Llandudno Junction| publisher = Foxline Publishing| date = 1991| isbn=1-870119-14-2}} 26. ^{{cite book|author=Barrie, D.S.M.|title=A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain, vol. 12: South Wales|publisher=David & Charles|year=1980 | ISBN=0-7153-7970-4 }} 27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.whr.co.uk/s/WHR-Ltd/directions |title=How to get here |work=Welsh Highland Railway (Porthmadog) |accessdate=3 February 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103015739/http://www.whr.co.uk/s/WHR-Ltd/directions |archivedate=3 January 2008 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.talyllyn.co.uk/getting_there.html#rail |title=Getting here |work=Talyllyn Railway |accessdate=3 February 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070820171050/http://www.talyllyn.co.uk/getting_there.html |archivedate=20 August 2007 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
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