Meliden railway station
General information
LocationWales
Coordinates53°18′52″N 3°24′42″W / 53.314418°N 3.411659°W / 53.314418; -3.411659
Grid referenceSJ060806
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingLNWR
Post-groupingLMSR
Key dates
28 August 1905Opened
22 September 1930Closed to passengers[1][2][3]
1 April 1957Closed for freight

Meliden railway station served the mining village of Meliden, Flintshire (now Denbighshire), Wales, on the Dyserth branch line. It was used as a way of shipping minerals from the nearby quarries at Dyserth to Prestatyn. The branch line to Dyserth was opened by the LNWR in 1869, initially for mineral traffic only. A passenger service was instituted in 1905 but lasted only until 1930, when it was withdrawn by the LMS. The line remained open to serve a quarry at Dyserth until complete closure in 1973. Since closure the Prestatyn to Dyserth railway has become a nature walk. All that remains is the loading gauge and goods shed.[4]

Goods shed and loading gauge
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Allt-y-Graig
Line and station closed
  London and North Western Railway
Dyserth Branch Line
  St. Melyd Golf Links
Line and station closed

References

  1. Quick 2009, p. 270.
  2. Butt 1995, p. 157.
  3. "The station and line". Disused Stations.
  4. "Visit Prestatyn - Railway Line History". Visit Prestatyn.

Sources

Further reading

  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2011). Chester to Rhyl. West Sussex: Middleton Press. figs. 113-114. ISBN 9781906008932. OCLC 795178960.
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