Llandough Platform railway station

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Llandough Platform
General information
LocationLlandough, Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
Coordinates 51°27′03″N3°11′34″W / 51.4508°N 3.1928°W / 51.4508; -3.1928 Coordinates: 51°27′03″N3°11′34″W / 51.4508°N 3.1928°W / 51.4508; -3.1928
Grid reference ST172731
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyTaff Vale Railway
Pre-grouping Taff Vale Railway
Key dates
13 June 1904opened
1 June 1918closed

Llandough Platform was a short-lived railway station which served the village of Llandough in the Vale of Glamorgan.

The station was at the head of the Llandough Sidings, which had a capacity of 978 wagons. [1] The station closed in 1918, after a mere fourteen years.

No trace remains of the station today. The Llandough Sidings no longer exist, and the site was wasteground by the late 1980s, with the location of Llandough Platform marked by a signpost. [2]

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Grangetown   Great Western Railway
Taff Vale
  Penarth Dock

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References

  1. Hutton, J. The Taff Vale Railway Volume III. Silver Link. 2006. p. 20
  2. Hutton, J. The Taff Vale Railway Miscellany. Oxford Publishing Company. 1988