Rhosneigr railway station
- Rhosneigr railway station
Infobox UK station
name=Rhosneigr
code=RHO
caption=
manager=Arriva Trains Wales
locale=Rhosneigr
borough=Anglesey
platforms=2
start=
lowusage0405 = 12,507
lowusage0506 = 12,981
lowusage0607 = 12,181
Rhosneigr railway station serves the village of Rhosneigr on the isle of Anglesey, off the coast of north Wales.
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