Bodorgan Railway Station

About Bodorgan Railway Station

Bodorgan railway station serves the hamlet of Bodorgan and the village of Bethel on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The stop is an unmanned halt, and serves as a request stop for Chester and Holyhead-bound local trains along the North Wales coast. HistoryThe station, which was originally to be called Trefdraeth, was opened in October 1849 and had a small signal box, a small goods yard and a water tower. The goods yard closed in December 1964 but the stationmaster's house remains (now in private use). There are stone-built shelters on both platforms. At around 05: 00 on 8 February 2011 an unnamed man was hit by a Holyhead-bound train near the station and died at the scene. FacilitiesThe station has the same range of amenities as others on this part of the line . No ticketing facilities are available however, so these must be purchased in advance or on the train. Level access is available to both platforms, though platform 2 is only reachable by a barrow crossing and so care is advised when using it. ServicesThere is a two-hourly weekday service in each direction from the station. Most eastbound trains run to Wrexham General, Shrewsbury and Birmingham International, although a small number run to either Crewe or Cardiff.

Bodorgan Railway Station Description

Bodorgan railway station serves the hamlet of Bodorgan and the village of Bethel on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The stop is an unmanned halt, and serves as a request stop for Chester and Holyhead-bound local trains along the North Wales coast. HistoryThe station, which was originally to be called Trefdraeth, was opened in October 1849 and had a small signal box, a small goods yard and a water tower. The goods yard closed in December 1964 but the stationmaster's house remains (now in private use). There are stone-built shelters on both platforms. At around 05: 00 on 8 February 2011 an unnamed man was hit by a Holyhead-bound train near the station and died at the scene. FacilitiesThe station has the same range of amenities as others on this part of the line . No ticketing facilities are available however, so these must be purchased in advance or on the train. Level access is available to both platforms, though platform 2 is only reachable by a barrow crossing and so care is advised when using it. ServicesThere is a two-hourly weekday service in each direction from the station. Most eastbound trains run to Wrexham General, Shrewsbury and Birmingham International, although a small number run to either Crewe or Cardiff.

More about Bodorgan Railway Station

Bodorgan Railway Station is located at LL62 5 Bodorgan
http://nationalrail.co.uk/stations/bor/details.html

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