Machen railway station

Machen railway station was an interchange junction in Caerphilly County Borough, South Wales. It was large and substantial compared with many other stations in the vicinity.

Machen
Location
PlaceMachen
AreaCaerphilly County Borough
Coordinates51.597896°N 3.1405004°W / 51.597896; -3.1405004
Grid referenceST211894
Operations
Original companyBrecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway
Platforms2
History
1865Opened
31 December 1962Closed to passengers
16 July 1964Closed to freight
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 passenger facilities at Machen comprised two platforms with a booking office, waiting-room and goods-shed, with a shelter also provided on the 'down' platform. The Machen Loop Act 1887 authorised the Pontypridd, Caerphilly and Newport Railway to double the B&MTJR's Caerphilly branch. Accordingly, a new 'down' line was laid on a divergent route to Machen from Gwaun-y-Bara Junction. The former single line became the new 'up' line, and came into use in 1891. The PC&NR opened to passenger services in 1904. After Machen became a junction, it had lots of sidings, some of which were used by local businessmen. The local collier's trains were always parked in the north siding. Machen also had a carriage works, built originally in 1870 and expanded in 1900, 1911 and 1922. Apart from repairing railway stock, it also trained apprentices in many fields of engineering. The works closed in c.1927.[1]

Closure and after

The service between Machen and Pontypridd was withdrawn in 1956. The remaining passenger services at Machen ceased in 1962 and freight closure followed in 1964. By 1996, this once-important station was still standing, but in an advanced state of decay.[2]

References

  1. Coleman, E; Coleman, D; Spargo, D (1996). Machen Remembered. Stroud: Chalford Publishing Company. p. 29. ISBN 9780752407371.
  2. Hutton, John (1996). The Newport Docks & Railway Company. Kettering: Silver Link. p. 107. ISBN 9781857941630.
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