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Hawarden railway station

Coordinates: 53°11′06″N 3°01′55″W / 53.185°N 3.032°W / 53.185; -3.032
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Hawarden

Welsh: Penarlâg
National Rail
General information
LocationHawarden, Flintshire
Wales
Coordinates53°11′06″N 3°01′55″W / 53.185°N 3.032°W / 53.185; -3.032
Grid referenceSJ311658
Managed byTransport for Wales
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeHWD
ClassificationDfT category F2
Key dates
31 March 1890Opened
Passengers
2018/19Decrease 31,312
2019/20Increase 32,204
2020/21Decrease 4,066
2021/22Increase 17,304
2022/23Increase 23,164
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Hawarden railway station (Welsh: Penarlâg) serves the village of Hawarden in Flintshire, Wales. It is situated on the Borderlands Line 10½ miles (17 km) north of Wrexham Central and all passenger services are operated by Transport for Wales. The station is unstaffed.

History

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The station is located on the "Hawarden Loop" section of the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway and was opened with the line in 1890. It is close to the summit of a steep bank from Shotton, with a ruling gradient of 1 in 53.[1] The station had a goods yard, which closed on 4 May 1964.[2][3] From 1890 until 2 November 1979, situated at the southern end of the Wrexham-bound platform, a 20-lever signal box was in use.[2][3]

Facilities

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As noted, the station is unmanned and has no ticket machine, so tickets must be purchased on the train or prior to travel. The former station building is still extant though heavily modified (now used as a private dwelling) and the station also retains its lattice footbridge (plus basic waiting shelters on both platforms). Train running information is offered via CIS screens and timetable posters. Step-free access is only possible to the southbound platform (as the footbridge is not accessible).[4]

Services

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Services operate every hour each way (Monday to Saturday daytime) between Wrexham Central and Bidston. On weekday evenings & bank holidays, the frequency drops to two-hourly and on Sundays there are departures every 90 minutes each way.[5]

Passengers can change at Bidston for Liverpool, Shotton for North Wales, Chester, and Manchester Piccadilly and at Wrexham General for Shrewsbury, Birmingham New Street, Hereford and South Wales.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Buckley   Transport for Wales
Borderlands Line
  Shotton
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References

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  1. ^ The Borderlands Line - Harwarden & Buckley www.penmorfa.com; Retrieved 2013-08-05
  2. ^ a b Mitchell & Smith 2013, map XIX
  3. ^ a b Mitchell & Smith 2013, fig. 48
  4. ^ Hawarden station facilities National Rail Enquiries
  5. ^ Table 101 National Rail timetable, May 2017

Sources

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  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2013). Wrexham to New Brighton. West Sussex: Middleton Press. ISBN 9781908174475. OCLC 859543196.
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