Sugar Loaf railway station

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Sugar Loaf railway station is a railway station in Powys,Wales, and is part of the Heart of Wales Line. It is the most geographically remote station in Wales. The station is located Template:Convert northeast of a small but prominent knoll known as Sugar Loaf, around which the A483 road loops.[1]

The line through here was opened by the Central Wales Extension Railway in 1868. The passing loop and associated Sugar Loaf Summit signal box were removed and the station closed to passengers in 1965 but the station subsequently reopened to traffic in 1984.[2]

The station's name in Welsh is Dinas y Bwlch; however, in Welsh station announcements, the station is referred to as Pen-y-fâl, the name given to the mountain of the same name in Monmouthshire.

Usage

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This station is a request stop used mainly by trekkers and cyclists, since it is the nearest stop to the Sugar Loaf vantage point,[6][7] although it was originally built to serve a number of cottages occupied by railway workers (such as signalmen and track gangers).[8] The children of the workers travelled by train to school in Llanwrtyd Wells.[7] South of the station the line reaches the summit at Template:Convert above sea level and then passes beneath the hills via the Template:Convert Sugar Loaf tunnel, which is approached by gradients as steep as 1 in 60. It then descends steadily for the next Template:Convert down to Template:Rws. The climb up to the summit here was a challenging one for train crews in steam days (especially northbound) and the use of banking locomotives was commonplace.

Facilities

The station has basic amenities only - a waiting shelter and timetable poster boards - although it has had a digital CIS display fitted. There is no step-free access available, due to the station entrance being some distance from the nearest road (the A483) along a narrow path and in a cutting.[9]

Services

All trains serving the station are operated by Transport for Wales. There are five trains a day in each direction (towards Swansea and Template:Stnlnk) from Monday to Saturday, and two services on Sundays.[10] Being a request stop, passengers have to give a hand signal to the approaching train driver to board or notify the guard when they board that they wish to alight from the train there.

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  8. Heart of Wales Travel Guide Doughty, Audrey, Llandeilo Past & Present; Retrieved 6 July 2016
  9. Sugar Loaf station facilitiesNational Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 28 January 2017
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