Sully railway station

Sully railway station served the coastal town of Sully in the Vale of Glamorgan until the 1960s.

Sully
Location
PlaceSully
AreaVale of Glamorgan
Coordinates51.4086°N 3.2222°W / 51.4086; -3.2222
Grid referenceST152684
Operations
Original companyTaff Vale Railway
Pre-groupingTaff Vale Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Platforms2
History
20 Dec. 1888Station opens
7 Oct. 1963Closed to goods
6 May 1968Closed to passengers
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z

History and description

The station was opened by the Taff Vale Railway. In comparison with the lightly-built stations elsewhere on the Cadoxton Branch, Sully was a substantial station, with two long platforms, linked by a metal footbridge, a building on each platform, a signal box and a large goods facility. The station was successful in its early years, used by large amounts of tourist traffic.[1]

The Cadoxton branch fell on leaner times in the mid-20th Century. Sully closed to goods in 1963. Its signal box was taken out of use in 1965 Passenger closure followed in 1968 when the line was truncated at Penarth .

No trace of the station survives. The site is now occupied by a telephone exchange.[2]

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Swanbridge
Line and station closed
  Great Western Railway
Taff Vale
  Cadoxton
Line and station open
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References

  1. Hutton, J. The Taff Vale Railway Volume III. Silver Link. 2006, p. 44
  2. Hutton, J. Taff Vale Railway Miscellany. Oxford Publishing Company. 1988
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