Kidwelly Railway Station

About Kidwelly Railway Station

Kidwelly railway station serves the town of Kidwelly (Cydweli), Carmarthenshire, Wales. The station is situated on the coast just southwest of Kidwelly itself. The station was once the junction for a branch of the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway which ran via Ty Coch to Trimsaran Road. This connection was re-used between 1984 and 1996 for coal traffic to /from the washery at Coedbach following the closure of the flood-prone BP& GVR main line to Burry Port in 1983. Nothing remains today to show the industrial heritage of the railway here, as the branch has been dismantled. The station is unmanned and is a request stop. At the east end of the station is a signal box with an adjacent level crossing where the road from Kidwelly to the old quay crosses the railway line. The west end of the station ends with a bridge over the river. A World War II pillbox remains intact just before the bridge. On 20 June 1957 a RAF Hawker Hunter crashed 200 yards east of station with the death of the pilot. ServicesThere is a two-hourly service from the station for most of the day, improving to hourly during the morning & evening peak periods. Stops are provided by both the West Wales / to Manchester Piccadilly and Pembroke Dock to Swansea trains, though the daily Carmarthen to service also calls eastbound . A similar service is provided on Sundays, but starting later in the day.

Kidwelly Railway Station Description

Kidwelly railway station serves the town of Kidwelly (Cydweli), Carmarthenshire, Wales. The station is situated on the coast just southwest of Kidwelly itself. The station was once the junction for a branch of the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway which ran via Ty Coch to Trimsaran Road. This connection was re-used between 1984 and 1996 for coal traffic to /from the washery at Coedbach following the closure of the flood-prone BP& GVR main line to Burry Port in 1983. Nothing remains today to show the industrial heritage of the railway here, as the branch has been dismantled. The station is unmanned and is a request stop. At the east end of the station is a signal box with an adjacent level crossing where the road from Kidwelly to the old quay crosses the railway line. The west end of the station ends with a bridge over the river. A World War II pillbox remains intact just before the bridge. On 20 June 1957 a RAF Hawker Hunter crashed 200 yards east of station with the death of the pilot. ServicesThere is a two-hourly service from the station for most of the day, improving to hourly during the morning & evening peak periods. Stops are provided by both the West Wales / to Manchester Piccadilly and Pembroke Dock to Swansea trains, though the daily Carmarthen to service also calls eastbound . A similar service is provided on Sundays, but starting later in the day.

More about Kidwelly Railway Station

Kidwelly Railway Station is located at SA17 4 Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire
+443457484950
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/kwl/details.html

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