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Neath - Briton Ferry Swing Bridge


 

Past, Present and Future

At one time Neath had four railway stations, including the present one called NEATH GENERAL.   The others were Neath Riverside, Neath Canal Side and Neath-Brecon.

The surviving Neath railway station is one of four railway stations originally in Neath, and to distinguish it from the others was at one time named Neath General, the suffix being applied before Nationalisation. Neath Canalside served the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway services until they ended in 1963. Neath Riverside (also at times known as Neath Bridge Street and Neath Low Level), served trains to and from Brecon via the Neath and Brecon Railway, with an additional stop at Neath Abbey. The railway itself remains partly in use, linking Onllwyn and the docks. The remains of the Neath Bridge Street station can be seen by looking down at the railway alongside the river bridge just before Neath railway station in the Swansea direction.

Neath General also acted as the western passenger terminus of the Vale of Neath Railway for most of its life - trains running from here to Pontypool Road via Aberdare and Crumlin High Level via a connecting curve at the west end of the station. These ceased in June 1964 (when the line fell victim to the Beeching Axe) and the link line was lifted, though parts of the old VoNR remains intact (but disused) as far as Resolven and from Aberdare to Hirwaun.[2

The present station buildings date from 1974, when the old GWR structures dating from 1886/7 were demolished & rebuilt in contemporary style by British Rail.

Source: Wikipedia

Also covered are some South Wales railways that have now gone forever.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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