• Birmingham New Street

  • Gowerton

     Can I use pay as you go at Gowerton station?No, Gowerton station does not support pay as you go (tapping in and out) at the moment.

  • Quakers Yard railway station

    Overview Quakers Yard railway station is a relatively small station with two platforms serving the local village by connecting it to wider Wales on the Merthyr Line. It's step-free and accessible on both sides of the platform and has basic facilities including waiting shelters.

  • Leominster railway station

    Overview Leominster railway station is in Herefordshire. It has regular trains to destinations such as Manchester, Cardiff and Crewe, making it an essential link for travellers. It’s close to the town centre and has free parking.

  • Porthmadog railway station

    Overview  Porthmadog station serves the community of the same name in the county of Gwynedd in North Wales.

  • Gilfach Fargoed

    Overview The Caerphilly village of Gilfach is served by this small station, known locally as Gilfach International due to its diminutive size. With platforms too short to cope with many passenger trains, passengers can only alight from the front few carriages.

  • Hawarden

    Overview Serving the Flintshire community of Hawarden, the small, unstaffed station is on the Borderlands line and was opened in March 1890.

  • Aberdovey

    Overview  Serving the popular seaside resort of Aberdovey on the west coast of Wales, the railway takes you through some of the most glorious countryside Wales has to offer.

  • Chirk

    Overview On the Shrewsbury to Chester route, Chirk station serves the town of the same name.