PONTYPOOL AND NEW INN RAILWAY STATION


'Pontypool and New Inn railway station' (Welsh: ''Pont-y-pŵl a New Inn'') is situated to the east of Pontypool town centre between the town and the suburb of New Inn. It is part of the British railway system owned by Network Rail and is operated by Arriva Trains Wales. It lies on the Welsh Marches Line line from Newport to Crewe.
The station was originally established by the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway and named 'Pontypool Road'; common in railway parlance when the station is situated away from the centre of the town served. Subsequently, it became part of the Great Western Railway.
Pontypool had more centrally-located stations on branch lines, including ''Pontypool Blaendare Road'', ''Pontypool Clarence Street'' and ''Pontypool Crane Street'', but with the closing of many branch lines in the 1960s Pontypool Road, as a main-line station, was the only one remaining. In 1972 it was renamed to simply Pontypool, the name it retained until it was refurbished in 1994 and was given its current geographically descriptive name.
The village of Griffithstown, now a substantial part of Pontypool, was named after Henry Griffiths, the first stationmaster at Pontypool Road Station.
ROF Glascoed was once served by the Monmouth branch from the line at Little Mill

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Facilities


The station has limited facilities due to its small size and lack of great commuter use. There is a shelter that serves both platforms and a public telephone on the station subway.

Service


Monday to Saturday there is generally an hourly service southbound towards Cardiff Central and beyond (Milford Haven or Carmarthen) and northbound towards Shrewsbury and Manchester Piccadilly. With a two-hourly service in each direction on Sundays.

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