Aberedw railway station served the village of Aberedw in Powys, Wales. Aberedw Castle was demolished to build the station and some of the stone from the castle was used as track ballast.[2]
Aberedw | |
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![]() Location of the former station (1994) | |
General information | |
Location | Aberedw, Powys Wales |
Coordinates | 52.1187°N 3.3518°W / 52.1187; -3.3518 |
Grid reference | SO074476 |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Mid Wales Railway |
Pre-grouping | Cambrian Railways |
Post-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Key dates | |
1867 | Opened[1] |
31 December 1962 | Closed |
Opened by the Mid Wales Railway, then operated by the Cambrian Railways, it became part of the Great Western Railway. Passing on to the Western Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, it was then closed by the British Transport Commission.
Author Shaun Sewell quotes a diarist as writing about the station, in 1877, that the reader should "Please imagine a wooden hut about 12 feet long ... divided by a partition ... and he will have a very good idea of Aberedw Railway Station".[3]
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Erwood Line and station closed |
Great Western Railway Mid-Wales Railway |
Llanferedd Halt Line and station closed |
Closed railway stations in Powys | |
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Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway | |
Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway |
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Kington and Eardisley Railway |
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Leominster and Kington Railway | |
Llanfyllin Branch | |
Llanidloes and Newtown Railway | |
Manchester and Milford Railway | |
Mawddwy Railway | |
Mid-Wales Railway |
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Neath and Brecon Railway |
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Newtown and Machynlleth Railway | |
Oswestry and Newtown Railway | |
Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Railway | |
Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway | |
Swansea Vale and Neath and Brecon Junction Railway | |
Tanat Valley Light Railway | |
Van Railway | |
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