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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.
Trains are running at a Pembrokeshire railway station again, ... The last passengers used Fishguard and Goodwick in 1964. Since then train travellers had to use Fishguard Harbour station.
A passenger group says the existing Fishguard station at the ferry terminal is too far outside the town and parking charges are prohibitively expensive. Around £325,000 is being spent to reopen ...
RAIL passengers fear an experimental train service could flop because the station it is meant to serve does not exist.
Fishguard and Goodwick railway station has been officially reopened after 48 years out of service. The station closed to passengers in April 1964 and is back in use after a long campaign by a ...