Arthog | |
Status: | Disused |
Borough: | Arthog, Gwynedd |
Country: | Wales |
Coordinates: | 52.7134°N -4.0148°W |
Platforms: | 1 |
Original: | Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway |
Pregroup: | Cambrian Railways (GWR) |
Postgroup: | Great Western Railway |
Years: | 28 Mar 1870 |
Events: | Opened |
Years1: | 18 Jan 1965 |
Events1: | Closed to passengers |
Years2: | 4 May 1964 |
Events2: | Closed to goods [1] |
Arthog railway station in Gwynedd, Wales, was a station on the branch of the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway (part of the Ruabon to Barmouth Line). It closed to passengers on 18 January 1965.[2]
The station was built by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway, which became part of the Cambrian Railways before becoming part of the Great Western Railway. The line then passed on to the Western Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was closed by the British Railways Board. A camping coach was positioned here by the Western Region from 1953 to 1962.[3] According to the Official Handbook of Stations the following classes of traffic were being handled at this station in 1956: G & P and there was no crane.[4]
The former trackbed is now the Llwybr Mawddach (or "Mawddach Trail"), but there are no remains of the station except for the access road running from the A493 to the station site.