Oystermouth railway station

Oystermouth railway station served the village of Oystermouth, in the historical county of Glamorgan, Wales, from 1807 to 1960 on the Swansea and Mumbles Railway.

Oystermouth
General information
LocationOystermouth, Glamorgan
Wales
Coordinates51°34′32″N 3°59′55″W / 51.5756°N 3.9986°W / 51.5756; -3.9986
Grid referenceSS616882
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyOystermouth Railway
Pre-groupingSwansea and Mumbles Railway
Swansea Improvements and Tramway Company
Post-groupingSwansea Improvements and Tramway Company
Key dates
25 March 1807 (1807-03-25)Opened
1827Closed
11 November 1860Reopened as Mumbles
6 May 1893Resited
2 November 1893Name changed to Oystermouth
6 January 1960 (1960-01-06)Closed

History

The station was opened on 25 March 1807 by the Oystermouth Railway. The first services were horse drawn. Due to an increase in road traffic competition, the fares were reduced in 1826. The station closed in 1827 after the horse drawn services ended.[1] It reopened on 11 November 1860 as Mumbles. It was resited 50 yards to the south on 6 May 1893 but the old station continued to be used. The old site was known as Elms. This site closed after December 1895. The station's name was changed to Oystermouth on 2 November 1895. It closed along with the line on 6 January 1960.[2][3] The ticket office is still in use as a café.[4]

References


Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Norton Road
Line and station closed
 Swansea and Mumbles Railway Southend (Mumbles)
Line and station closed


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