- Hengoed railway station
Infobox UK station
name=Hengoed
code=HNG
manager=Arriva Trains Wales
locale=Hengoed
borough=Caerphilly
platforms=2
start=
lowusage0405 = 81,865
lowusage0506 = 78,467
lowusage0607 = 96,676Hengoed railway station is the name of an operational
National Rail station situated inHengoed on theRhymney Line of theValley Lines network.The current station was initially named Hengoed & Maesycwmmer when opened by the
Rhymney Railway in 1858. Then on railway grouping into theGreat Western Railway in 1923 it became known as Hengoed Low Level to avoid confusion."The GWR Handbook 1923-1947" by David Wragg, Sutton Publishing, 2006. ISBN 0 7509 4217 7]Hengoed High Level railway station
Immediately adjacent, and crossing Hengoed Low Level was another station which originally shared the name Hengoed & Maesycwmmer, serving the
Taff Vale Extension fromPontypool toQuakers Yard . This station was renamed in 1923 to Hengoed High Level. ] The High Level station was immediately at the end of the Hengoed Viaduct, which carried the line across the Rhymney valley toMaesycwmmer . It was closed in 1964. The line is disused, but the viaduct has been restored and is now part of theNational Cycle Network . Some remains of the platforms which have also been preserved.Maesycwmmer railway station
Amazingly, the towns shared a third railway station on the
Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway line which was called Maesycwmmer & Hengoed. In 1923 it was renamed simply Maesycwmmer.External links
* [http://railwaystations.fpic.co.uk/c99733.html Photographs of the current station and remains of Hengoed High Level]
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