[citation needed] To the south was the goods shed, built in 1879, and from 2002 to 2011 the home of the Griffithstown Railway Museum.
[citation needed] The station was adjacent to the Panteg Steel Works, with sidings into the site.
[citation needed] The works were also served from the Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway line.
[citation needed] To the north of the station was Coedygric Junction between the N&PR and PC&NR lines, and the southernmost part of the railway yard complex at Pontypool.
[citation needed] The trackbed has been redeveloped into a cycle path, and the steelworks have been demolished and replaced by housing.