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Llangammarch railway station

Llangammarch railway station in Wales Mid, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h

About

Llangammarch railway station is a place of interest in Wales Mid, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Llangammarch railway station serves the village of Llangammarch Wells in Powys, Wales. Situated near the centre of the village, the station is on the Heart of Wales Line 56+3⁄4 miles (91.3 km) north east of Swansea.

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Background

History

The station was opened in May 1867, as part of the second stage of the Central Wales Extension Railways line from the to . This had been given parliamentary approval in 1860, but took until 1867 to reach and was not finally completed throughout until 1 June 1868. A single platform station was provided here, with booking office, waiting room and toilets located in the main building, a separate house for the station master and a simple goods shed served by a single siding. Further south, the Neath and Brecon Railway obtained an act of parliament for a line from Sennybridge to Llangammarch; that railway's promoter, John Dickson, also made a start on constructing the interconnecting route, but…

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Coordinates
52.1140, -3.5550
Established
1867

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Llangammarch railway station?
Llangammarch railway station is in Mid Wales, United Kingdom.
When was Llangammarch railway station built?
Built or established in 1867.
Who owns Llangammarch railway station?
Llangammarch railway station is owned by Transport for Wales.