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General information | |||||
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Location | Criccieth, Gwynedd Wales | ||||
Coordinates | 52°55′05″N 4°14′17″W / 52.918°N 4.238°W | ||||
Grid reference | SH496380 | ||||
Managed by | Transport for Wales | ||||
Platforms | 1 | ||||
Other information | |||||
Station code | CCC | ||||
Classification | DfT category F2 | ||||
History | |||||
Original company | Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway | ||||
Pre-grouping | Cambrian Railways | ||||
Post-grouping | Great Western Railway | ||||
Key dates | |||||
1867 | opened | ||||
Passengers | |||||
2019/20 | 23,954 | ||||
2020/21 | 2,320 | ||||
2021/22 | 16,316 | ||||
2022/23 | 26,218 | ||||
2023/24 | 25,666 | ||||
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Criccieth railway station serves the seaside town of Criccieth on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales.
The station was opened on 2 September 1867 by the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway.[1][2]
Goods services were withdrawn in 1964.[3] The line between Caernarvon and Afonwen was closed the same year. Prior to this there was a through service in the summer between Criccieth and London and Birmingham.[4][5] Services included London Euston via Crewe, Chester, Llandudno Junction and Caernarvon; the Pwllheli portion was detached at Afonwen and the forward coaches proceeded to Portmadoc (the spellings are those used at the time). There was also a summer Saturday service between London Paddington and Pwllheli, via Birmingham Snow Hill, Shrewsbury and Machynlleth.[6][7]
The station originally had two platforms with a passing loop; this was taken out of use when the signal box closed on 16 October 1977, though the redundant track remained in place for several years. The station is now a single-platform, unstaffed halt.[8][9] The platform is accessible from the High Street, and there is a car park.[10] The main station building is in private use.[11]
The station is on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwllheli, Porthmadog, Harlech, Barmouth, Tywyn, and Machynlleth. Trains call every two hours each way on weekdays, with 5 trains each way on Sundays.[12]
From 1 September 2023 engineering work is taking place to finish restoration of the Barmouth Viaduct. Rail replacement buses will serve all stations from Pwllheli to Machynlleth until 1 December.[13]
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Penychain | Transport for Wales Cambrian Coast Line |
Porthmadog | ||
Historical railways | ||||
Afon Wen Line open; station closed |
Cambrian Railways Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway |
Black Rock Halt Line open; station closed |
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