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Cardigan railway station

Cardigan, CeredigionDisused railway stations in CeredigionFormer Great Western Railway stationsPages with no open date in Infobox stationRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1962
Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1886Use British English from July 2022
Cardigan station geograph 2555883 by Ben Brooksbank
Cardigan station geograph 2555883 by Ben Brooksbank

Cardigan railway station in the county town of Cardigan, Ceredigion was the terminus of the Whitland and Cardigan Railway, opened on 31 August 1886. The line, previously known as the Whitland and Taff Vale Railway, and later familiarly as the 'Cardi Bach', was built between 1869 and 1873. With the extension to Cardigan opening in 1886, operations were taken over by the Great Western Railway.Situated on the south side of the River Teifi, the arrival of the railway to Cardigan saw a gradual decline of trade from the port, with goods thereafter travelling on the railway. The railway station closed to passengers on 10 September 1962 (prior to the Beeching Axe) but remained open to goods traffic until 27 May 1963. After that date the station remained open as a coal depot until April 1965, staffed by British Railways staff until November 1964. Final closure came on 6 September 1965. The old goods shed marks the site of the former station. The section of old trackbed between Cardigan and Cilgerran is now a footway and cycle path through Teifi Marshes and Wildlife Park.

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SA43 3AD , Cardigan
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Cardigan station geograph 2555883 by Ben Brooksbank
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