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22 March 2017
Railway Stations in Swansea

Swansea Railway Stations

Before 1900 Neath had 4 railway stations and Briton Ferry had 3.   HOW MANY RAILWAY STATIONS DID SWANSEA HAVE AT THAT TIME?  

There was great competition between the different railway companies in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Swansea had seven stations in 1895, owned by five different railway companies: High Street (GWR), St Thomas (Midland Railway), East Dock (GWR), Riverside (Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway, by which it was called simply Swansea; renamed Swansea Docks by the GWR in 1924 and Riverside two years later, Victoria and Swansea Bay (both London & North Western Railway), and Rutland Street (the town terminus of the Mumbles Railway). Only High Street now remains in the city centre. (Wikipedia).

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