Pant railway station (Brecon Mountain Railway)

Coordinates: 51°46′41″N 3°21′53″W / 51.7780°N 3.3647°W / 51.7780; -3.3647
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Pant railway station
A train departing from Pant station.
General information
LocationPant, Merthyr Tydfil
Wales
Coordinates51°46′41″N 3°21′53″W / 51.7780°N 3.3647°W / 51.7780; -3.3647
Platforms1
Other information
StatusOperational
History
Original companyBrecon Mountain Railway
Key dates
8 June 1980Station opens
Brecon Mountain Railway
Torpantau
Dolygaer
Road bridge
Bridge over Nant Callan
Dolygaer loop
Road bridge
Road bridge
Pontsticill
Pontsticill railway museum
Pontsticill sheds
Pant depot and engineering works
Pant

Pant railway station is the southern terminus of the Brecon Mountain Railway, a heritage line on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales.[1]

History[edit]

Following its closure in 1964, a small group sought to reopen a section of the disused Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway line, initially from Pant to Pontsticill, as a heritage attraction. By 1972 applications had been submitted for planning consents, and by 1978 the group, now named the Brecon Mountain Railway, had obtained a Light Railway Order.[2]

Despite following much of the original trackbed,[1] the site of the original Pant railway station was no longer available, and an alternative location was established to the West. It opened to passengers as a brand new station on 8 June 1980.

The station site was expanded and improved in stages between 1982 and 1996,[2] adding additional passenger facilities, and engineering facilities for the railway in an extensive depot complex.

Facilities[edit]

The station entrance

The station site has a public tearoom and cafeteria, a gift shop, a booking office, toilets, and a large car park. The associated depot site incorporates an erecting shop capable of constructing rolling stock, a locomotive shed, and a carriage and wagon workshop, all of which are open to the public, by means of secure viewing platforms.[1]

There is a single platform for passenger train operations, with a locomotive-release headshunt and run-round loop. There is a yard with sidings for the storage of engineering vehicles.

Original station[edit]

The original Pant station opened in 1863 as part of the Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway. It became part of the Great Western Railway, and closed in 1964 as part of the nationalised British Railways network. The site is now disused, though the original two platforms remain intact.

Preceding station Heritage Railways  Heritage railways Following station
Pontsticill   Brecon Mountain Railway   Terminus

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Take a trip on a Brecon Mountain Railway steam train". Brecon Beacons National Park. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b "History: Find out more about the history of Brecon Mountain Railway". Brecon Mountain Railway. Retrieved 9 July 2021.