Swanbridge railway station

Swanbridge
Location
Place Sully
Area Vale of Glamorgan
Coordinates 51°24′19″N 3°12′13″W / 51.4052°N 3.2037°W / 51.4052; -3.2037Coordinates: 51°24′19″N 3°12′13″W / 51.4052°N 3.2037°W / 51.4052; -3.2037
Grid reference ST166680
Operations
Original company Taff Vale Railway
Pre-grouping Taff Vale Railway
Post-grouping Great Western Railway
Platforms 2
History
20 Dec. 1888 Station opens as Swanbridge
Jan. 1906 Station renamed Swanbridge Platform
C1921 Station renamed Swanbridge Halt
6th May 1968 Station closes
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Swanbridge railway station was located on the now-disused railway line between Penarth and Cadoxton, which closed in the 1960s.

History and description

Like the other stations on the branch, Swanbridge opened to cater to the large amounts of tourist traffic.[1] It was downgraded to 'platform' status in 1906. It is referred to as Swanbridge Halt on a 1921 OS map.[2]

By the postwar years, traffic on the line beyond Penarth was in sharp decline, and the DMU sets which served the line in its last years rarely picked up or delivered more than a few passengers a day at Swanbridge.

The platforms originally had shelters, though these were gone by the 1960s. There was also a wooden awning covering the walkway leading up to the platforms, which stayed in position long after the platform buildings had gone.[3]

The disused railway bridge in 2009

The station closed in 1968. The site has mostly been reclaimed by nature. Only the old railway bridge remains.[4]

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Lavernock   Great Western Railway
Taff Vale
  Sully

References

  1. Hall, M. Lost Railways of South Wales. Countryside Books. 2009. p. 86
  2. Hutton, J. The Taff Vale Railway Volume III. Silver Link. 2006. p. 44
  3. Hutton, J. The Taff Vale Railway Volume III. Silver Link. 2006. p. 43
  4. Hutton, J. Taff Vale Railway Miscellany. Oxford Publishing Company. 1988
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