Abercynon railway station is the railway station serving the village of Abercynon in the Cynon Valley, Wales. It is located on the Merthyr Line 25 km (15½ miles) north of Cardiff Central. Passenger services are provided by Arriva Trains Wales.
HistoryIt was first opened on this site as "Aberdare Junction" by the Taff Vale Railway in 1846 and renamed "Abercynon" in 1896 and to "Abercynon South" in 1988. The original station buildings have been demolished but the Great Western Railway signal box of 1932 (which originally came from Birmingham Moor Street station) survives.1 In November 2007 a proposal was submitted by the Welsh Assembly Government to discontinue all services provided at Abercynon North. Fom a date "no sooner than 1st May 2008" as the notice runs, all services were to be transferred to Abercynon South, which will be rebuilt to accommodate all services serving both stations.[1] Following the merger of Abercynon North and South, the latter station's name reverted back to simply "Abercynon". ServiceAutumn 2007Abercynon is served by a train every 30 minutes in each direction, weekday daytimes, calling at almost all stations between Aberdare and Barry Island via Llandaf. The station also serves One train an hour in each direction, weekday daytimes, calling at all stations between Merthyr Tydfil and Bridgend via Llandaf and Barry. Other major stations on these routes include Pontypridd, Cardiff Queen Street, Cardiff Central and Barry. References
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