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Symonds Yat station site, now buried under a car park A camping coach was positioned here by the Western Region from 1953 to 1958; an early form of self-catering accommodation which used converted redundant railway carriages for occupation by holidaymakers who could arrive and depart by train. [ 3 ]
The trains used the Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway station at Ross-on-Wye and the Troy station at Monmouth. Its own intermediate stations were Kerne Bridge, Lydbrook, Symonds Yat and Monmouth May Hill. Two halts were added later: at Walford, opened in 1931, and at Hadnock, opened in 1951. [1]
Old railway tunnel at Symonds Yat. Symonds Yat station, on the east side of the river, was on the Ross and Monmouth Railway that ran from Ross-on-Wye to Monmouth Troy between 1873 and 1959 through the Wye Valley. A trace of this remains at Symonds Yat Tunnel.
Welsh Bicknor Railway Bridge - On the closed Ross and Monmouth Railway. Huntsham Bridge II: Hand ferry at the Ye Old Ferrie Inn - Symonds Yat: Hand ferry at the Saracens Head Inn - Symonds Yat: Biblins Bridge - Site of Biblins Youth Campsite Wye Bridge (Monmouth) II: Built in 1617 Duke of Beaufort Bridge: II: Monmouth Troy: Built in 1874.
Stoke Prior Halt railway station; Symonds Yat railway station; T. Titley Junction railway station; Tram Inn railway station; V. Vowchurch railway station; W.
Symonds Yat tunnel. 7-50. Symonds Yat . Herts, England: Mon, Wales: border. 10-59. ... Ross-on-Wye railway station is a former junction railway station on the ...
Kerne Bridge railway station is a disused railway station on the Ross and Monmouth Railway constructed in the ... Symonds Yat tunnel. 7-50. Symonds Yat . Herts, England:
The Ross and Monmouth Railway ran trains to the station from 1873 and the first train between Lydney and Lydbrook on the Severn and Wye Railway ran on 23 September 1875. The Severn and Wye Railway closed to passengers on 8 July 1929 and to goods in 1951. It was dismantled in 1966. The Ross and Monmouth Railway closed in 1959. [2]