Port Talbot railway station
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Port Talbot Port Talbot (, ) is a town and community in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales, situated on the east side of Swansea Bay, approximately from Swansea. The Port Talbot Steelworks covers a large area of land which dominates the south ...
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Neath Port Talbot Neath Port Talbot ( cy, Castell-nedd Port Talbot) is a county borough in the south-west of Wales. Its principal towns are Neath, Port Talbot, Briton Ferry and Pontardawe. The county borough borders Bridgend County Borough and Rhondda Cynon Taf ...
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Port Talbot Parkway railway station is a
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Port Talbot Port Talbot (, ) is a town and community in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales, situated on the east side of Swansea Bay, approximately from Swansea. The Port Talbot Steelworks covers a large area of land which dominates the south ...
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Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in ...
. The station is located at street level near Station Road in Port Talbot town centre.


History


Early history

The first section of the
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, that between and , which included the station originally named ''Port Talbot'', opened either on 18 June 1850, or on 19 June 1850. The station was renamed several times: to ''Port Talbot and Aberavon'' on 5 June 1897; to ''Port Talbot General'' on 1 July 1924 (the suffix distinguishing it from other stations in Port Talbot), later reverting to the original ''Port Talbot'' in April 1947, finally becoming ''Port Talbot Parkway'' on 3 December 1984. While it now bears the title ''Parkway'', it is not a parkway station ''per se''. It was named ''Parkway'' in the 1980s by British Rail when the old goods shed and yard were converted to a large car park, with freight handling moved to
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, to encourage patronage of eastbound commuters from the Neath and
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areas. The idea was that overall travel time could be saved by catching the train at Port Talbot instead of Neath or Swansea because of the low line speed west of Port Talbot and the limited parking at the other two stations. There were originally two stations near to the current site, one of which was Aberavon Town, which was on the old
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route and the other being the nearby terminus of the Port Talbot Railway named Port Talbot Central.


21st century redevelopment

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planned to vacate its current store site near the Aberafan Centre and build a new store beside the station featuring a superstore, petrol station and car park. However this was rejected by the local council and the land remains undeveloped. The resignalling activity in the Port Talbot area during 2006/2007 has provided a new signalled turnback facility in both directions. There are proposals for the present Transport for Wales' '' Swanline'' service, which has one train every two hours between Swansea and Cardiff Central service, to be altered to a service which terminates at Port Talbot Parkway and operate on an hourly basis between Swansea and Port Talbot Parkway. The council announced in early 2011 the plans for a new ticket office and platform bridge at the station, including a lift for disabled access and a 200 space car-park. Redevelopment work on the station began in May 2014 and was completed in late 2016, at a cost of £11 million.


Facilities

The station is of the island type and has 2 platforms: *Platform 1, for westbound trains towards Swansea and West Wales Line. *Platform 2, for eastbound trains towards Cardiff Central, Newport,
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and Manchester Piccadilly The ticket office is open seven days per week, with a self-service ticket machine provided for use and collecting advance purchase tickets. A waiting room and toilets are located on the platform, with the platform and ticket hall linked by a fully accessible footbridge with lifts (installed in 2016). Train running information is offered via CIS displays, automatic announcements and timetable posters.


Services

The station is served by both Great Western Railway main line services between
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and Swansea (hourly each way with peak extras) and
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regional trains between Milford Haven/
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and Manchester Piccadilly via Cardiff Central, Newport and Shrewsbury (also hourly), plus the two-hourly Swansea to Cardiff stopping trains. On Sundays the London - Swansea Great Western Railway service runs hourly with a two hourly service extended to Carmarthen. Transport for Wales Milford Haven/Carmarthen - Manchester Piccadilly services are hourly .


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