Ferryside railway station

Coordinates: 51°46′05″N 4°22′08″W / 51.768°N 4.369°W / 51.768; -4.369
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Ferryside
General information
Other namesWelsh: Glanyfferi
LocationCarmarthenshire
Coordinates51°46′05″N 4°22′08″W / 51.768°N 4.369°W / 51.768; -4.369
Managed byTransport for Wales
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeFYS

Ferryside railway station serves the seaside village of Ferryside, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The station was opened by the South Wales Railway on 11 October 1852 and is now an unmanned request stop, this means that if you are on the train you must advise the train manager that you wish to alight there. Likewise if you wish to board the train you must indicate your intention to the driver as the train approaches.

There is a level crossing near the station as well as a manually operated signal box, which in 2016 was listed as being due for computerisation. The 1905 Ordnance Survey map shows the presence of a goods shed with a single line running through it and points at either side leading on to the main line. In July 2015, the Welsh Government funded the installation of reinforced glass fibre 'humps' on the platforms to improve access for wheelchair and pushchair users onto and off trains.

Services

There is a basic two-hourly service in each direction (with extras at peak periods). Many westbound trains terminate at Carmarthen, but a few continue to either Milford Haven or Pembroke Dock in the morning and late afternoon. Most eastbound trains continue beyond Swansea to Cardiff Central, Hereford and Manchester Piccadilly. Services are less frequent on Sundays.[1]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Kidwelly   Transport for Wales
West Wales line
  Carmarthen

References in popular culture

Ferryside station was featured in the Channel 4 series Paul Merton's Secret Stations Season 1 Episode 2 broadcast on 8 May 2016. This series features British comedian Paul Merton visiting various request stop railway stations around Britain.

References

  1. ^ Table 128 National Rail timetable, December 2018

External links

Media related to Ferryside railway station at Wikimedia Commons