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Ruabon
Rhiwabon
General information
LocationWrexham
Managed byArriva Trains Wales
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeRUA
History
Opened4 November 1846

Ruabon railway station serves the village of Ruabon in the county borough of Wrexham, Wales. It is on the Shrewsbury to Chester Line, which is part of the former Great Western Railway mainline route from London Paddington to Birkenhead Woodside.

It was originally a large station, with an extensive marshalling yard with a turntable and goods depot accompanying it, and was the terminus of the Ruabon to Barmouth line which ran via Llangollen, Corwen and Dolgellau. This branch line was a victim of the Beeching cuts in the 1960s. The bay platform serving this route can still be seen at the station.

The original station building was Italianate in style and was designed by the architect Thomas Penson. It opened on 4 November, 1846. However, this was replaced by the current neo-Tudor style stone buildings designed by Henry Robertson in 1860. In 1870 refreshment rooms were added between the platforms serving Chester and Barmouth.

Following further cuts in the national railway service, Ruabon station became an unstaffed halt in 1974.

Currently trains run on two routes operated by Arriva Trains Wales:

and one route operated by Wrexham & Shropshire:

52°59′14″N 3°02′36″W / 52.987176°N 3.043363°W / 52.987176; -3.043363

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Chirk   Arriva Trains Wales
Shrewsbury to Chester Line
  Wrexham General
  Wrexham & Shropshire
London-Wrexham