Builth Road railway station is a
railway station serving the small settlement of
Builth Road, north of the town of
Builth Wells, in
mid Wales. It is situated on the
Heart of Wales Line. The station is located just over two miles north of Builth Wells on the
A470.
All trains serving the station are operated by
Arriva Trains Wales. There are four trains a day in each direction from Monday to Saturday, and two services on Sundays.
It was formerly the high level platforms of the interchange station with the earlier
Mid Wales Railway (closed 31 December 1962), which served the town of
Builth Wells directly as part of its route from Cardiff to the North. Since that line opened earlier, the original station did not originally bear the name "Builth Road".
During the
Royal Welsh Show Arriva Trains Wales run special services meeting with buses into
Builth Wells.
Namesake
The addition of the word "Road" to the name of the station indicates that the station is not located at Builth, but is some distance away on the "Road to" Builth. Similarly,
Stroud Road,
Lawrence Road,
Walcha Road,
Gwinear Road,
Green Swamp Road,
Beaulieu Road.
It is unusual in retaining the term "road", since in recent times fashion has been to rename such stations "parkway", as with
Bodmin Parkway. It is, however, not the only station on the line to retain the "road" suffix, as the station serving
Llanbister still retains the name
Llanbister Road.
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