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*The [[Garw Valley Railway]] to [[Brynmenyn]] and onwards to the [[Blaengarw Colliery|Blaengarw]] and [[International Colliery|International collieries]]
*The [[Garw Valley Railway]] to [[Brynmenyn]] and onwards to the [[Blaengarw Colliery|Blaengarw]] and [[International Colliery|International collieries]]
[[File:Tondu railway station geograph-2541362-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg|thumb|left|Coal train from the Ogmore Valleys passing Tondu in 1962]]
[[File:Tondu railway station geograph-2541362-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg|thumb|left|Coal train from the Ogmore Valleys passing Tondu in 1962]]
It hence had an extensive set of railway workshops, and was also the junction access point for the [[Tondu Ironworks]].
It hence had an extensive set of railway workshops, and was also the junction access point for the [[Tondu Ironworks]]. Enough traffic flowed through the junction to warrant a size-able locomotive shed. The original Ogmore Valley Railway shed was demolished in 1889 to make way for a roundhouse shed, which later became home to various [[Great Western Railway]] allocated tank engines. <ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/taffytank/6955608730/</ref>


The ironworks shut from 1895 onwards, but the previous developments meant that it remained an important junction with the installation of a wagon works for the collieries in the area. After the [[Beeching Axe]] in the 1960s, and the closure of the Blaengarw and International collieries in the late 1980s, the station and lines were greatly rationalised. Tondu station was closed on 22 June 1970, and was reopened on 28 September 1992.<ref name=Butt /> [[British Rail]] and [[Mid Glamorgan|Mid Glamorgan County Council]] reopened the line.
The ironworks shut from 1895 onwards, but the previous developments meant that it remained an important junction with the installation of a wagon works for the collieries in the area. After the [[Beeching Axe]] in the 1960s, and the closure of the Blaengarw and International collieries in the late 1980s, the station and lines were greatly rationalised. The locomotive shed closed into the late-sixties. Tondu station was closed on 22 June 1970, and was reopened on 28 September 1992.<ref name=Butt /> [[British Rail]] and [[Mid Glamorgan|Mid Glamorgan County Council]] reopened the line.


The current passing loop is still controlled by the former Tondu junction signal box, which manually controls the line using [[semaphore signal]]s. As well as the former Maesteg Line, the former Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company line exists as a freight-only by-pass line to [[Margam]].
The current passing loop is still controlled by the former Tondu junction signal box, which manually controls the line using [[semaphore signal]]s. As well as the former Maesteg Line, the former Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company line exists as a freight-only by-pass line to [[Margam]]. Passenger trains would sometimes be diverted through this branch-line whenever the main-line between Bridgend and Port Talbot was closed for engineering work. Trains were diverted to travel via and reverse at Tondu. <ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/123410911@N03/16059618079/</ref> Nowadays, when the main-line is closed, bus services will replace train services as the old branch has speed restrictions of 5-15mph in force.


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Revision as of 13:11, 28 March 2015

Tondu
General information
LocationBridgend
Managed byArriva Trains Wales
Platforms1
Other information
Station codeTDU
History
Original companyLlynvi Valley Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Western Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
25 February 1864Opened
22 June 1970Closed
28 September 1992Reopened

Tondu railway station is a railway station serving the town of Tondu, Bridgend county borough, South Wales. It located on the Maesteg Line from Cardiff via Bridgend.

Passenger services are operated by Arriva Trains Wales as part of the Valley Lines network for local services.

History

The station was opened by the Llynvi Valley Railway on 25 February 1864.[1] Originally developed as part of the Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway, it was a junction of six railway lines:

Coal train from the Ogmore Valleys passing Tondu in 1962

It hence had an extensive set of railway workshops, and was also the junction access point for the Tondu Ironworks. Enough traffic flowed through the junction to warrant a size-able locomotive shed. The original Ogmore Valley Railway shed was demolished in 1889 to make way for a roundhouse shed, which later became home to various Great Western Railway allocated tank engines. [2]

The ironworks shut from 1895 onwards, but the previous developments meant that it remained an important junction with the installation of a wagon works for the collieries in the area. After the Beeching Axe in the 1960s, and the closure of the Blaengarw and International collieries in the late 1980s, the station and lines were greatly rationalised. The locomotive shed closed into the late-sixties. Tondu station was closed on 22 June 1970, and was reopened on 28 September 1992.[1] British Rail and Mid Glamorgan County Council reopened the line.

The current passing loop is still controlled by the former Tondu junction signal box, which manually controls the line using semaphore signals. As well as the former Maesteg Line, the former Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company line exists as a freight-only by-pass line to Margam. Passenger trains would sometimes be diverted through this branch-line whenever the main-line between Bridgend and Port Talbot was closed for engineering work. Trains were diverted to travel via and reverse at Tondu. [3] Nowadays, when the main-line is closed, bus services will replace train services as the old branch has speed restrictions of 5-15mph in force.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Sarn   Arriva Trains Wales
Maesteg Line
  Garth
  Historical railways  
Sarn   Great Western Railway
Maesteg Line
  Llangynwyd
Line open, station closed.
Arriva Trains Wales 150252 passes the Tondu Junction signal box with a service to Cardiff Central.

References

  1. ^ a b Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 231. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  2. ^ https://www.flickr.com/photos/taffytank/6955608730/
  3. ^ https://www.flickr.com/photos/123410911@N03/16059618079/
Llynvi and Ogmore Railway
originally Duffryn, Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway
 
to Glyncorrwg
Cymmer Viaduct
West Junction
Cymmer Afan
Abergwynfi
Abergwynfi Colliery
Cymmer Tunnel
1591 yd
1455 m
Caerau Colliery
Caerau
Nantyffyllon
Maesteg (Neath Road)
Maesteg Castle Street
Maesteg
Maesteg (Ewenny Road)
Garth
Troedyrhiew Garth
Llangynwyd
Tondu
Cefn Junction PTR&DCo
Kenfig Hill
Pyle Junction
Pyle
Cornelly Quarry
Nottage Halt
Nottage Tunnel
63 yd
58 m
Porthcawl