Llantarnam railway station in Llantarnam village, Cwmbran in Torfaen, South Wales, UK was built as part of the Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway.[1]
Llantarnam | |
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![]() Site of the station today | |
General information | |
Location | Llantarnam, Torfaen Wales |
Grid reference | ST307936 |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway |
Pre-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Post-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Key dates | |
21 December 1874 (1874-12-21) | Opened |
30 April 1962 | Closed to passengers |
7 September 1963 | Closed to goods |
The station was opened by the Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway on 21 December 1874.[2] The Great Western Railway advertised in January 1877 for tenders for the construction of a station and station yard at Pontygarnedd.[3] Pont-y-carnedd is shown near the railway on the 1882 1:2,500 Ordnance Survey map, just to the north of Llanvihangel Llantarnam. It first appeared in Bradshaw in August 1878.[4] The Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company had opened a station with the same name on its line to Newport Mill Street on 1 July 1852;[2] this closed on 11 March 1880 when the line was diverted.[4][2]
The station closed to passengers on 30 April 1962,[2][4] with the goods yard remaining in use until 7 September 1963.[5]
The 2 platform station lay to the north of the current Newport Road bridge, and alongside the Burton's biscuit factory.[citation needed] Further north at Llantarnam Junction, the extension line built by the Great Western Railway, opened in April 1878, diverged to the north west towards Cwmbran (GWR) railway station.[1] The former station is located on the Welsh Marches Line.
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Lower Pontnewydd Line open, station closed |
Great Western Railway Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway |
Ponthir Line open, station closed | ||
Cwmbran (GWR) Line and station closed |