Cynghordy Railway Station
After departing this station heading northbound, the train crosses the Cynghordy Viaduct where panoramic views of the surrounding countryside can be seen. The grade II* listed 18-arch viaduct carries the route across the Afon Bran valley on a gentle curve - it is 102 feet (31 m) high and 850 feet (260 m) long and was built from sandstone and brick between 1867 and 1868. The viaduct is visible, using good binoculars, from the highest Black Mountain ridges.
Facilities
The station had no facilities whatsoever for many years but a shelter has recently been provided along with a customer help point and CIS screen.
Services
All trains serving the station are operated by Transport for Wales (who also manage it). There are five trains a day in each direction (towards Swansea and Shrewsbury) from Monday to Saturday, and two services on Sundays. This is a request stop, whereby passengers have to give a hand signal to the approaching train driver to board or notify the guard when they board that they wish to alight from the train there.
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Llandovery | Transport for Wales Heart of Wales Line |
Sugar Loaf |
References
- ^ "Heritage Locations - Cynghordy Viaduct"Our Transport Heritage - Transport Trust; Retrieved 6 July 2016
- ^ Cynghordy station facilities National Rail Enquiries
- ^ Table 130 National Rail timetable, May 2023
Further reading
- Organ, John (2008). Mitchell, Vic (ed.). Craven Arms to Llandeilo. West Sussex: Middleton Press. figs. 93-99. ISBN 9781906008352. OCLC 648080889.
External links
Media related to Cynghordy railway station at Wikimedia Commons
- Train times and station information for Cynghordy railway station from National Rail