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Llandow Halt railway station

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Llandow Halt
General information
LocationLlandow, Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
Coordinates51°27′01″N 3°31′33″W / 51.4502°N 3.5259°W / 51.4502; -3.5259
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyBarry Railway
Key dates
1 May 1915opened
15 June 1964closed

Llandow Halt railway station served the village of Llandow in South Wales.

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History

When the Vale of Glamorgan Railway opened in 1897, four of its five original stations served the principal settlements along the route. The fifth station, Southerndown Road acted as a feeder station for a number of smaller villages nearby.[1] However, this arrangement was not entirely satisfactory, as there was a long stretch of line between this station and Llantwit Major which was left unserved by trains. To an extent, this did not matter, because most settlements lay well to the south of the railway. The one exception was Llandow, which was located very near to the line but had very inadequate road access to the two nearest stations. As a result, the Llandow Parish Council requested that the railway company erect a halt. The first request was in 1898, with another in 1901, but these were both refused. In 1905, with the introduction of steam railmotor services on the line, the Barry Railway Company agreed to erect halts at Llandow and Fontigary, but in the event, these were not built. A further request in 1908 was turned down. It was not until 1915 that the company accepted a fourth application and approved the building of Llandow Halt. It received provisional sanction from the Board of Trade on 20 April 1915 and opened on 1 May. It had cost £250 to build.[2]

Description

Llandow Halt was a very basic affair. It had two wooden platforms, each 130 feet in length. Each platform had an open-fronted wooden shelter. The crossing was at ground level and was provided with an electric bell for safety. The bell was operated by treadles placed on both lines 250 feet along from the crossing. Additional signals in the existing signal box have been added. The inspection of the new facilities (which did not occur until 15 October 1915) was entirely satisfied with these arrangements.[3]

Closure

The station closed in 1964 when passenger services along the line were withdrawn.[4]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Llandow (Wick Road) Halt
Line open; station closed
  Great Western Railway
Vale of Glamorgan Line
  Southerndown Road
Line open, station closed

Notes

  1. ^ Chapman 1998, p. 61
  2. ^ Chapman 1998, p. 61
  3. ^ Chapman 1998, p. 65
  4. ^ Chapman 1998, p. 87

References

Chapman, Colin (1998) The Vale of Glamorgan Railway The Oakwood Press

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