Pentrepiod Halt (Monmouthshire) railway station

This article is about the railway station in Monmouthshire. For the railway station in Gwynedd, see Pentrepiod Halt (Gwynedd) railway station.

Pentrepiod Halt, Monmouthshire is a former railway station that was located approximately 2 miles north of Pontypool in Monmouthshire.

The station was on the Great Western Railway's Newport - Pontypool - Blaenavon - Brynmawr Eastern Valley "Upper Level" line. The line opened to passengers in 1879 but the station at Pentrepiod was not added until 1912. As passenger services along the entire route were withdrawn in May 1941 (ostensibly due to wartime economies, but they never resumed after hostilities ended) the station had an active life of less than 30 years. The line never generated much passenger traffic as it only served a number of small catchments and had only been opened (originally by the LNWR) as a competitor to the Great Western Railway "Lower Line" which ran from Newport - Blaenavon along the valley floor, the two services sharing the same track from leaving the main line at Llantarnam until they diverged at Trevethin Junction just north of Pontypool Crane Street station.

The "Upper" line, which after Crane Street called at Waunfelin, Cwmffrwdoer, Pentrepiod Halt, Pentwyn, Abersychan & Talywain, Garndiffaith, Varteg, Blaenavon High Level, Waunavon and Brynmawr had an irregular, but approximately two-hourly service from around 06.00 - 23.00 (1938 timetable). As stated above the line was closed to passengers in May 1941 as a result of wartime economies, but trains did not return when hostilities ended.

Abandoned track at Pentrepiod Halt with only the platforms left.

The "Lower" line had an hourly service and called at Pontnewynydd, Snatchwood, Abersychan Low Level, Cwmffrwd, Cwmavon and Blaenavon Low Level and closed to passengers in 1962. The lower line track was lifted from Blaenavon to Trevethin Junction shortly afterwards. However, the line "Upper" line continued to be used until 1980 for the considerable coal traffic from The Big Pit until its closure and a number of passenger specials were organised by rail enthusiasts between 1967 - 1980.

Coordinates: 51°42′43″N 3°03′44″W / 51.7120°N 3.0623°W / 51.7120; -3.0623

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