Nottage Halt railway station

Former railway station in south Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nottage Halt railway station was a small halt on the Porthcawl branch line, serving the village of Nottage, near Porthcawl, in Bridgend County Borough, South Wales.

LocationNottage, Bridgend
Wales
Coordinates51.4922°N 3.7014°W / 51.4922; -3.7014
Platforms1
StatusDisused
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Nottage Halt
General information
LocationNottage, Bridgend
Wales
Coordinates51.4922°N 3.7014°W / 51.4922; -3.7014
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyGreat Western Railway
Key dates
c.1900Opened (unadvertised) as Porthcawl Golfers Halt
17 July 1924Public opening as Nottage Halt
9 September 1963Closed to passengers
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History

It first opened around 1900 as an unadvertised halt named Porthcawl Golfers Platform (or "Golf Platform"). In 1924, it was made a public halt called Nottage Halt. It had a single platform constructed in brick. Unlike many unstaffed halts in South Wales, the shelter at Nottage was a comparatively smart and substantial structure, with a tiled roof and brick chimney. The station was popular throughout its existence and was often referred to as "Golf Station", as the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club is nearby.

Nottage Halt closed to passengers in 1963, along with the whole of the Porthcawl branch. The closure came despite the fact that passenger receipts remained profitable.[1] The line through the station closed in 1965.

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Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Pyle
Line and station open
  Great Western Railway
Porthcawl branch
  Porthcawl
Line and station closed
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The site today

The remains of the halt are still visible.[2] The trackbed is now little more than a rough pathway.[3]

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