St Clears railway station served the small town of St Clears, Carmarthenshire, Wales between 1854 and 1964. It was on the West Wales Line.
St Clears | |
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![]() The station was right of the level crossing | |
General information | |
Location | St Clears, Carmarthenshire Wales |
Coordinates | 51.8283°N 4.4923°W / 51.8283; -4.4923 |
Grid reference | SN283173 |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | South Wales Railway |
Pre-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Post-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Key dates | |
2 January 1854 (1854-01-02) | Station opened |
15 June 1964 (1964-06-15) | Station closed |
The station opened on 2 January 1854.[1] It was on the section of the South Wales Railway which opened that day between the temporary station near Carmarthen and Haverfordwest,[2] and was situated between Sarnau and Whitland.[3]
The station closed on 15 June 1964.[1] An attempt to reopen the station in 1973 was made by five local authorities and organisations, together with the Department of the Environment, which jointly agreed to fund construction of a new station at a total cost of £5,400 (equivalent to £27,000 in 2021[lower-alpha 1]).[4] The new station would have consisted of concrete platforms adjoining both tracks and timber waiting shelters provided with electric lighting.[4] It had been hoped that works would be swiftly completed so that the first trains could call at St Clears by the end of Summer 1973, but this did not materialise.[4]
There has long been a local campaign for the reopening of the station, supported by Angela Burns AM and William Powell AM.[5][6]
Locals started a Facebook campaign to reopen the station in 2010 which drew in thousands of supporters. The St Clears Times ran a community poll from 2010 and 95% of people who voted were in favour of opening the station.[citation needed]
There have been recent proposals to reopen the station as part of the Welsh Governments Rail infrastructure investment.[7] In 2019 it was shortlisted by Welsh Government for further assessment, along with three other stations (from an original longlist of 12) as part of a national strategy to improve transport links.[8] In 2020, funding was secured to reopen the station by 2024.[9] Building work started in February 2022.[10]
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Sarnau Line open, station closed |
Great Western Railway South Wales Railway |
Whitland Line and station open | ||
Future services | ||||
Carmarthen | Transport for Wales West Wales line |
Whitland |
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