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The station at Fishguard Harbour survived, for a service of just two trains every 24 hours for ferry connections – trains which local people cannot use for commuting or days out.
A train station that closed almost 50 years ago may reopen after a town secures five extra services a day and the go-ahead for a feasibility study.
Fishguard and Goodwick railway station has been officially reopened after 48 years out of service.
A railway station in Pembrokeshire will reopen after almost 50 years as five new services pass by each day.
The last passengers used Fishguard and Goodwick in 1964. Since then train travellers had to use Fishguard Harbour station.
Grand plans for a massive makeover in Fishguard Harbour have been given the green light today.
4 The old harbour in Fishguard Credit: Alamy Fishguard High Street will be closed in both directions due to road resurfacing work until Friday, 16 May.
For peace and coastal views, visit Fishguard in Pembrokeshire. This charming town offers scenic walks, historic sites, and stunning harbour views perfect for summer relaxation ...
ONCE a trading point for Vikings, the landing spot for an invading French force and a filming location for Moby Dick – Fishguard has always figured prominently in Wales’ seafaring history.
Because of that damage, many services have been rerouted to Pembrokeshire, and with that in mind the Isle of Innisfree ferry - operated by Irish Ferries - berthed at Fishguard Harbour to allow it ...
The station at Fishguard Harbour survived, for a service of just two trains every 24 hours for ferry connections – trains which local people cannot use for commuting or days out.
Fishguard and Goodwick railway station has been officially reopened after 48 years out of service.
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