Raglan railway station to move to St Fagans museum [BBC News]





Date: 05/02/2013

'The building leaving Platform One is the 1876 Raglan station to St Fagans.' More than half a century after a train last departed, the Monmouthshire building itself is on the move. It is to be preserved as an exhibit at the National History Museum in the outskirts of Cardiff. [From Alastair McLellan]


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Raglan rail station on the move
Raglan station

BBC News

Raglan's historic railway station is to relocate to a museum, more than half a century after it closed.

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And there it was - gone! The lovely station building at Raglan has recently been demolished [see image 26282]. [The demolition seemed to have been done slowly and carefully - is it being re-erected elsewhere, I wonder?] [See news item] [With thanks to Alastair McLellan]
Location: Raglan
Company: Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway
05/02/2013 John Thorn
Raglan Station building has survived as a road maintenance depot. Much of the A40/A449 between Usk and Monmouth is built around the formation of the railway.
Location: Raglan
Company: Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway
11/05/2006 John Thorn