Mountain Ash railway station

Coordinates: 51°40′54″N 3°22′35″W / 51.6817°N 3.3765°W / 51.6817; -3.3765
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Mountain Ash

Welsh: Aberpennar
National Rail
General information
LocationMountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taf
Wales
Coordinates51°40′54″N 3°22′35″W / 51.6817°N 3.3765°W / 51.6817; -3.3765
Grid referenceST049989
Managed byTransport for Wales
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeMTA
ClassificationDfT category F2
Key dates
3 October 1988 (1988-10-03)Station opened
Passengers
2018/19Decrease 92,602
2019/20Increase 95,432
2020/21Decrease 15,536
2021/22Increase 63,076
2022/23Increase 78,268
Location
Map
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Mountain Ash Railway Station (Welsh: Gorsaf Reilffordd Aberpennar) is a railway station serving the town of Mountain Ash in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. It is located on the Aberdare branch of the Merthyr Line and on the banks of the Afon Cynon, a major river in the town of Mountain Ash.

Passenger services are provided by Transport for Wales and run to all Valley Lines destinations.

History[edit]

A station serving this area of the town was first opened at Oxford Street by the Taff Vale Railway in 1888. This was closed to passengers by the Western Region of British Railways in 1964. Passenger services were reinstated to a new station by British Rail in 1988. There is a passing loop situated here (constructed in 2002, when the station was also rebuilt), which allows a half-hourly service to operate and freight trains to operate alongside the passenger service on what is otherwise a single track route.

Services[edit]

Monday to Saturday daytimes trains run half-hourly each way, north to Aberdare and south to Pontypridd, Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Central. They then continue to Barry and Barry Island, though a limited number of peak and late evening services run to Penarth. The frequency drops to hourly in the evening,

On Sundays there is a general 2-hourly service to Barry Island with an hourly service in the morning and in the late afternoon. This is due to a campaign by the local Assembly Member and a successful trial in December 2017. The extra services began in April 2018.[1]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Penrhiwceiber   Transport for Wales
Aberdare Branch
  Fernhill

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Extra Sunday Aberdare services confirmed after successful pilot". Archived from the original on 28 April 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2018.

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