Heath High Level railway station explained

See also: Rail transport in Cardiff.

Heath High Level
Native Name:cy|Lefel Uchel y Mynydd Bychan
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Heath, Cardiff
Country:Wales
Grid Name:Grid reference
Manager:Transport for Wales
Platforms:2
Code:HHL
Classification:DfT category F2
Years:1915
Events:Opened
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:13

Heath High Level railway station is one of two railway stations serving Heath, Cardiff, Wales. The station is located on the Rhymney Line. Passenger services are provided by Transport for Wales as part of the Valley Lines network.

It was opened by the Rhymney Railway in 1915. The Low Level station is located on the Coryton Line.

Services

The Monday to Saturday daytime service pattern is six trains an hour southbound to : two continue to, three to and one to . Northbound six trains an hour run to, with four continuing to and two of those going on to . The frequency decreases in the evening.

On Sundays, the service pattern is two trains an hour southbound to and, and two an hour northbound to, with one continuing to .[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Timetables . Transport for Wales . 2 June 2024 . 29 November 2024 .