The original Foryd station was opened on 5 October 1858 and was situated on the Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway,[3] incorporating a station house designed by the Denbigh firm of Lloyd Williams and Underwood.
[4] The station was then moved to its second site, this time on the North Wales Coast Line, on 20 April 1885.
[6] Nothing remains of either the station buildings or platforms, although the busy North Wales Coast Line still runs through the site.
[6] January 2013 saw the North Wales Weekly News announce that £20 million had been earmarked for new stations in the UK and that funds would be applied for from this pot for the scheme.
[7] However just a month later the Taith Joint Board, the North Wales transport consortium, pulled out of seeking funding for the project, stating that the "necessary infrastructure improvements have not been carried out".