Bodorgan railway station

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Bodorgan
National Rail
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Bodorgan Railway Station in July 2020
LocationBodorgan, Anglesey
Wales
Coordinates53°12′14″N 4°25′05″W / 53.204°N 4.418°W / 53.204; -4.418Coordinates: 53°12′14″N 4°25′05″W / 53.204°N 4.418°W / 53.204; -4.418
Grid referenceSH386701
Managed byTransport for Wales Rail Limited
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeBOR
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
OpenedOctober 1849
Original companyChester and Holyhead Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Passengers
2016/17Decrease 4,956
2017/18Increase 5,552
2018/19Decrease 5,394
2019/20Decrease 5,030
2020/21Decrease 682
Listed Building – Grade II
FeatureBordorgan Railway Station, main building
Designated26 March 1990
Reference no.5756[1]
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Bodorgan railway station serves the hamlet of Bodorgan and the village of Bethel on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The stop is an unmanned halt, and serves as a request stop for Chester and Holyhead-bound local trains along the North Wales coast.

History[]

The station in June 1986

The station, which was originally to be called Trefdraeth, was opened in October 1849[2] and had a small signal box, a small goods yard and a water tower. The goods yard closed in December 1964 but the stationmaster's house remains (now in private use).[3] There are stone-built shelters on both platforms.

At around 05:00 am on 8 February 2011 an unnamed man was hit by a Holyhead-bound train near the station and died at the scene.[4]

Facilities[]

The station has the same range of amenities as others on this part of the line (CIS screens, timetable poster boards and a payphone). No ticketing facilities are available however, so these must be purchased in advance or on the train. Level access is available to both platforms, though platform 2 is only reachable by a barrow crossing and so care is advised when using it.[5]

Services[]

There is a two-hourly weekday service in each direction from the station. Most eastbound trains run to Wrexham General, Shrewsbury and Birmingham International, although a small number run to either Crewe or Cardiff.[6]

The Sunday service is irregular (six westbound, seven eastbound) and runs mainly to/from Crewe, with one service to Wrexham and Cardiff.

Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station
Transport for Wales Rail

References[]

  1. ^ Cadw. "Bordorgan Railway Station, main building (5756)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  2. ^ Butt 1995, p. 38.
  3. ^ Jones, Geraint: Anglesey Railways, page 31. Carreg Gwalch, 2005
  4. ^ Powell, David (8 February 2011). "Man dies after being hit by train on Anglesey". Daily Post. Conwy: Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales. Archived from the original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  5. ^ Bodorgan station facilities National Rail Enquiries
  6. ^ Table 81 National Rail timetable, December 2018

Sources[]

  • Butt, R. V. J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199.

Further reading[]

  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2011). Bangor to Holyhead. West Sussex: Middleton Press. figs. 42-46. ISBN 9781908174017. OCLC 795179106.

External links[]

Media related to Bodorgan railway station at Wikimedia Commons

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