- Black Rock Halt railway station
Infobox UK disused station
name = Black Rock Halt
caption =
latitude = 52.91688
longitude = -4.20366
original =Great Western Railway
pregroup =
postgroup =
locale = BetweenCriccieth &Porthmadog
borough =Gwynedd
platforms = 1
years = 1923
events = Opened
years1 = 1976
events1 = ClosedBlack Rock Halt was a railway station located in
Gwynedd betweenCriccieth andPorthmadog . It was the last unstaffed halt before Pwllheli on the route of the formerAberystwyth and Welsh Coast Railway , untilBritish Rail reduced Penychain and Abererch to unstaffed status, and served the popular beach atBlack Rock Sands History
The halt was opened on
9 September 1923 by theGreat Western Railway who saw themselves as the 'holiday line' and consisted of a 100ft long wooden platform.The station closed on safety grounds in August 1976, but was not removed from the working timetable until the following year when official closure took place. No trace of the wooden platform now remains.
The site today
Trains on the
Cambrian Line pass the site of the former station, which is just about discernible on modern aerial photography.ources
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*rail line
next = Criccieth
"Line and station open"
previous = Porthmadog
"Line and station open"
route =Great Western Railway GWR light">Cambrian Coast Line
col = GWR colour
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