Llanbethery Platform was a short-lived railway station in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.
Llanbethery Platform | |
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General information | |
Location | Llanbethery, Vale of Glamorgan Wales |
Coordinates | 51°24′59″N 3°23′36″W / 51.4164°N 3.3932°W |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Taff Vale Railway |
Key dates | |
1 May 1905 | Opened |
12 July 1920 | Closed |
History
editThe station was one of four platforms opened on the line on 1 May 1905.[1] They were designed to cater for the new service run by the Taff Vale Railway using steam railmotors. Llanbethery Platform was of a similar design to the others, consisting of a single forty-foot platform without a shelter. Passengers were confined to a fenced enclosure at the rear of the platform which was unlocked by the train guard.[2] Like many other stations on the line, Llanbethery Platform was not situated near the village, and passengers had to descend a steep hill to reach the station.
Closure
editThe line between Cowbridge and Aberthaw rarely paid its way.[3] Llanbethery Platform was closed, along with the other 'platforms' at Aberthin and St Hilary, on 12 July 1920.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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St Mary Church Road | Taff Vale Railway Llantrisant-Aberthaw |
St Athan Road |
Notes
editReferences
edit- Chapman, Colin (1984). The Cowbridge Railway. Poole: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-86093-284-0.
- Hall, Mike (2009). Lost Railways of South Wales. Countryside Books.