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Place
  
Taff's Well

Station code
  
TAF

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
ST124832

Managed by
  
Arriva Trains Wales

2011/12
  
0.312 million

Local authority
  
Rhondda Cynon Taf

Taffs Well railway station

Address
  
Taff's Well, Cardiff CF15 7YF, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Dinas Powys railway st, Llandaf railway station, Treforest railway station, Quakers Yard railway st, Radyr railway station

Taffs Well railway station is a railway station serving the village of Taff's Well, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, as well as neighbouring Gwaelod-y-Garth, Cardiff. It is located on the Merthyr Line and the Rhondda Line. Passenger services are provided by Arriva Trains Wales.

Contents

The station was first opened on this site by the Taff Vale Railway in 1863.

Junctions

Two routes formerly diverged from the TVR's main line between Cardiff & Merthyr here - the Rhymney Railway's original main line northwards to Bargoed and Rhymney via Aber Junction (opened in 1858) and a much more recent spur to Nantgarw Colliery opened by British Railways in 1952 to permit the closure of most of the surviving Cardiff Railway route beyond Coryton. The Rhymney line, which diverged at Walnut Tree Junction just south of the station was known locally as the Big Hill, due to its severe gradients (as steep as 1 in 48) for northbound trains. Increasing congestion on the 'main line' south of here led to the Rhymney company opening its own direct line via Caerphilly in 1871, but after the 1923 Grouping the Great Western Railway (and later BR) made extensive use of the line for its coal trains from the many collieries in the Rhymney Valley to the marshalling yards at Radyr. Both this line and the Nantgarw colliery spur are now closed and lifted - the last train down the Big Hill ran in June 1982, whilst the latter branch was finally taken out of use in 1991 after the demise of the colliery and nearby coking works some five years earlier.

After the dismantling of the Viaduct, only one pier remains. This was used to display a good will message for Elizabeth II Silver and Golden Jubilee. These are still visible from the train approaching the station from the south.

Services

During Monday-Saturday daytimes, there are usually six trains an hour from Cardiff Central to Pontypridd and thence to one of Treherbert, Merthyr Tydfil or Aberdare (half-hourly to each). There are six trains an hour to Cardiff Central with some trains continuing beyond Cardiff to Barry Island (3 per hour) and Bridgend via Barry (hourly). Connections for the City line can be made at Radyr, for Cardiff Bay & Coryton at Queen Street and at Central for Penarth.

A reduced service operates in the evenings (3 trains per hour each way) and on Sundays.

References

Taffs Well railway station Wikipedia