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Coordinates: 51°2646N 3°1121W / 51.4461°N 3.1891°W / 51.4461; -3.1891
 

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Cogan

National Rail

Two Class 150 DMU trains wait at Cogan station
General information
LocationCogan, Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
Coordinates51°26′46N 3°11′21W / 51.4461°N 3.1891°W / 51.4461; -3.1891
Grid referenceST174725
Managed byTransport for Wales
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeCGN
ClassificationDfT category F2
Key dates
20 December 1888Station opened
14 August 1893Junction made with Taff Vale Railway
Passengers
2018/19Decrease 0.309 million
2019/20Decrease 0.286 million
2020/21Decrease 50,428
2021/22Increase 0.185 million
2022/23Increase 0.243 million

Notes

Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Cogan railway station is a railway station serving Cogan in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is on the Vale of Glamorgan Line 2+34 miles (4.4 km) south of Cardiff Central on the way to Barry Island and Bridgend.

Passenger services are operated by Transport for Wales as part of the Valley Lines network.

History[edit]

Cast iron footbridge at Cogan station (February 2016)

The current platforms were constructed in 1888, but until 1968 Cogan had two additional and separate platforms on the other side of the main Windsor Road, opened twenty years earlier in 1878[clarification needed] on the Penarth and Sully branch line, which extended from the Cogan Junction points around the coastline through Lavernock and Sully to where it rejoined the main line at Cadoxton. That through link was closed in 1968, and the line now terminates at Penarth.

Dingle Road Halt and Penarth station remain open, but the two platforms at Cogan were closed when the line was reduced to a single-track spur. Most of the station buildings still stand but have been used by several private businesses including a shooting range, a garden centre, a second-hand car lot, and a marine chandlers. The area originally covered by the Cogan and Penarth dock's railway sidings and engine maintenance sheds now contains a large Tesco supermarket.

The cast iron footbridge between the two platforms has a heritage listing of Grade II.[1] It was removed and refurbished in 2019. New lighting and decking was added whilst the bridge was painted in the red and white colour scheme of the original Barry Railway who erected the bridge.

The station is close to Pont y Werin, a pedestrian and cyclist bridge linking Penarth to the Cardiff International Sports VillageinCardiff Bay, which opened in July 2010.

Service[edit]

Monday to Saturday daytimes, there is a 15-minute frequency northbound to Cardiff Central and beyond. Southbound, there are three trains per hour to Barry Island and an hourly service to Bridgend via Rhoose.[2]

Evenings and Sundays, there is generally a half-hourly service to Cardiff Central. Evenings, there is an hourly service southbound to Barry Island and Bridgend whilst on Sundays there is a half-hourly service to Barry Island and one to Bridgend every two hours.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Grangetown   Transport for Wales
Vale Line

  Eastbrook

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Footbridge at Cogan Station, Cogan Hill, Penarth", British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  • ^ Table 130 National Rail timetable, May 2016
  • External links[edit]


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