Black Rock Halt was a railway station in Gwynedd, located between Criccieth and Porthmadog on the former Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway.
It served the popular beach at Black Rock Sands beyond the headland it is named after.
The halt, which could be accessed by a path from the foot of the Black Rock (Welsh: Graig Ddu), consisted of a 100-foot-long (30 m) wooden platform and was opened on 9 July 1923[2] by the Great Western Railway, which saw itself as the 'holiday line'.
Trains on the Cambrian Line pass the site of the former station, which is just about discernible on modern aerial photography.
[3] The site of the halt can be seen from the Wales Coast Path.