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Hay-on-Wye railway station

1864 establishments in Wales1962 disestablishments in WalesDisused railway stations in PowysFormer Midland Railway stationsHay-on-Wye
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Hay on Wye geograph 3624932 by Ben Brooksbank
Hay on Wye geograph 3624932 by Ben Brooksbank

Hay was a railway station serving the town of Hay-on-Wye in Powys, Wales, although the station was located just across the English border in Herefordshire. Hay had one of the earliest railway stations in the country, being part of a horse-drawn tramway.

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Hay-on-Wye railway station
Newport Street,

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N 52.0783 ° E -3.1247 °
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Newport Street
HR3 5BB
England, United Kingdom
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Hay on Wye geograph 3624932 by Ben Brooksbank
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Hay St Marys F.C.

Hay St Marys F.C. are a football club based in Hay-on-Wye. They currently play in the Ardal SE, the third tier of the Welsh football pyramid. The home colours are green and white striped shirts with green shorts and white socks.The club plays its home games at 'Forest Road'. The ground boasts two newly built high quality pitches, one with full floodlights and the other with training lights. Both pitches each have permanent dugouts, stands to accommodate the fans and have railings on all four sides. In the 2011–12 season, Hay were runners-up in the Mid Wales South Football League, and were promoted to the Mid Wales League. The 2014–15 season saw the Saints gain promotion again through the runners-up spot, from Division 2 to Division 1 of the Mid Wales League. Along the way they also lifted the Otway Cup in what was a successful season for the club. The 2015–16 season saw the first team finish 4th in Division 1, their highest ever league position under the guidance of former player Gareth Jenkins. 2015–2016 also saw 'The Saint win 'The Radnorshire Cup' and retain 'The Otway Cup'. At the end of the 2016–17 season, the side took a decision to drop to Division Two, citing players not wishing to travel long distances to away matches.They started the 2019–20 season in the Mid Wales Football League Division One, but withdrew from the league after seven games.For the 2021-22 season, the club returned to the Mid Wales Football League in the new East Division.