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Aber railway station is a railway station serving the town of Caerphilly, south Wales. It is a stop on the Rhymney Line 8 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (13.3 km) north of Cardiff Central on the Valley Lines network. The station is located in the Bondfield Park and Trecenydd areas of Caerphilly.
Work was expected to start between 2014 and 2019, but was then pushed back to between 2019 and 2024. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Preliminary re-signalling work on the route, which saw the remaining manual signal boxes at Heath, Ystrad Mynach and Bargoed abolished in favour of remote control from the new Cardiff Rail Operating Centre, was completed in early ...
In the June 2024 timetable change, the train services will be continuing to Barry Island. The trains that are operating to/from Rhymney will not stop at this station apart from the Monday to Saturday evenings from 8pm and Sundays services. The trains that are operating to/from Bargoed will stop at this station. Monday to Saturday services:
After the June 2024 train timetable changes, Services now run between: [10] Bridgend/Barry Island and Rhymney/Bargoed – incorporating the Vale of Glamorgan and Rhymney Lines; Penarth and Coryton/Caerphilly – incorporating the Vale of Glamorgan and Rhymney/Coryton Lines
Pontlottyn, Caerphilly Wales: Coordinates Grid reference: Managed by: Transport for Wales ... This page was last edited on 1 December 2024, at 07:57 (UTC).
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Rhymney station in 1962. The railway south from here was opened by the Rhymney Railway in 1858 as far as Hengoed and Walnut Tree Junction (giving access to Cardiff Central via the Taff Vale Railway by 1864), with a link northwards to Rhymney Bridge (on the Merthyr to Abergavenny 'Heads of the Valley' line) following in 1871.
Northbound six trains an hour run to Caerphilly, with four continuing to Bargoed and two of those going on to Rhymney. The frequency decreases in the evening. On Sundays, the service pattern is two trains an hour southbound to Cardiff Central and Barry Island, and two an hour northbound to Caerphilly, with one continuing to Rhymney. [1]