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St Hilary Platform railway station

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Place
  
St Hilary

1 May 1905
  
station opened

Original company
  
Taff Vale Railway

Area
  
Vale of Glamorgan

12 July 1920
  
station closed

Platforms in use
  
1

St Hilary Platform was a short-lived station in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales.

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History

The station was one of four 'platforms' opened on the branch to cater for the new railmotor service. Like the others, St Hilary Platform had a single 40-foot platform, which was without a shelter. Passengers were confined to a fenced enclosure at the rear, which was unlocked by the train conductor when the train arrived. This layout was never altered.

Location

The station was not very conveniently situated with regards to the village which it claimed to serve. It was a considerable distance away, and passengers travelling from the station to the village had to climb a steep hill.

Closure

The station was never a successful undertaking. It closed in 1920, along with two other 'platforms'. Only Trerhyngyll and Maendy Halt (originally Trerhyngyll and Maendy Platform) survived beyond 1920.

References

St Hilary Platform railway station Wikipedia