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  • Cathays

    Overview Only opened in 1983, Cathays is the closest station to many of the Cardiff University buildings. With the National Museum and other attractions nearby, its two platforms handle over one million passengers annually, including many students.

  • Llandudno Junction railway station

    See our information on Llandudno Junction railway station. Get live train times and find out about the facilities available.

  • Aber

    Overview  One of three stations serving the town of Caerphilly, Aber station is located towards the western edge of the town, on the Valley line.

  • Trefforest

    Overview Trefforest or Treforest are one and the same, with the former spelling being the more accurate, Welsh version. Serving the village of the same name, this station sits on the Merthyr Line, north of Cardiff.

  • Ty Glas

    Overview One of the 20 stations throughout Cardiff, Ty Glas station serves the Llanishen and Heath districts and is on the Coryton line. With only one track and one platform, passengers have to cross the track via a barrow crossing if they are travelling north.

  • Coryton

    Overview Serving the areas of Coryton and Pantmawr in Cardiff, the station first opened in 1911 as Coryton Halt, with the 'Halt' being dropped in 1969.