• Smethwick Galton Bridge railway station

    Overview Smethwick Galton Bridge railway station is located in Smethwick in the West Midlands. It’s a major interchange in the regional rail network.

  • 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.

  • Bridgend

    Overview Serving the town of Bridgend, this mainline station was opened in June 1850, and like many stations in this area, was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

  • Carmarthen

    Overview The station that serves the Welsh town of Carmarthen opened in 1902, and today, has nearly half a million passengers through its doors annually.

  • Chepstow

    Overview Located on the Gloucester to Newport line, Chepstow station (like many on this route) was designed by Britain’s most famous railway engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, in 1850. It holds Grade II listed status.

  • Hawarden Bridge

    Overview  Hawarden Bridge station serves the Flintshire town of Shotton, and lies on the Borderlands route. Opened in September 1924 next to the local steelworks, which kept the trains busy until the works closed, making 6,000 staff unemployed, in 1980.

  • Llandudno railway station

    Find more information on Llandudno railway station, including live train times, station facilities and ticket office opening hours.

  • Newbridge

    Overview In south east Wales, Newbridge station serves the towns of Newbridge and Blackwood and is on the Ebbw 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.