Cowbridge railway station

[2] Two more sidings ran back to the engine shed, with yet more serving facilities around the yard.

The running line continued on to terminate at a single platform, which was initially without a shelter.

Because it was located at the entrance to the sidings, any shunting activities meant crossing and re-crossing the turntable, causing it to fall into a very dilapidated state.

This new station was a single platform with a large red and yellow brick building of the type much used by the Taff Vale Railway at this time.

The original passenger station was turned into a warehouse, its front elevation being badly damaged in the process.

In the early months of that year, British Railways informed the club that the lease on the site would terminate on 30 November 1966.

The station site was cleared completely to make way for a new housing estate.

[8] On 20 June 1902, the booking office at Cowbridge was broken into and a total of £8 11s 0d was stolen.