Risca and Pontymister railway station explained

Risca and Pontymister
Native Name:Welsh: Rhisga a Phont-y-meistr
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Pontymister, Caerphilly
Country:Wales
Coordinates:51.6055°N -3.093°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Owned:Network Rail
Manager:Transport for Wales
Platforms:2
Code:RCA
Classification:DfT category F2
Years:23 December 1850
Events:Opened as Risca
Years1:30 April 1962
Events1:Closed
Years2:6 February 2008
Events2:Reopened as Risca and Pontymister
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Risca and Pontymister railway station (Welsh: Rhisga a Phont-y-meistr) is a station on the Ebbw Valley Railway in south-east Wales. It serves the village of Pontymister and the town of Risca. It is located roughly ½ mile south of the original Risca railway station.

The station is located near Ty Isaf School and Mill Street on a site of former railway sidings. The station has two platforms and a park and ride car park. Vehicular access to the station is off Maryland Road, with passenger access off Mill Street.

Services

On Mondays to Saturdays, there are two trains per hour between or and . On Sundays, the Cardiff to Ebbw Vale service runs via Newport every two hours.

History

See main article: Risca railway station. The first steam locomotive passenger train ran on the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company Western Valley line on Monday 23 December 1850, with service running twice in each direction (to Ebbw Vale and to Newport) each weekday.[1]

The MRCC had been running the canals and horse-drawn carriages on their tram-roads which went through Risca from 1795.[2]

Passenger services on the original line ended in 1962.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Advertising. Monmouthshire Merlin. 4 January 1851. 31 October 2017. Charles Hough.
  2. Skillern, WJ. The Railways of Newport. The Railway Magazine. July 1960. 107. 711.
  3. Book: Vay Le, Julian. Benedict Le Vay. Britain from the Rails: Including the nation's best-kept-secret railways. 1 December 2014. Bradt Travel Guides. 978-1-84162-919-3. 271–.