[2] It continued to serve the inhabitants of the Pinged area between 1909 and 1953 and was one of several basic halts opened on the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
[1] It was on the southern section of the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway with Craiglon Bridge Halt located to the south and Trimsaran Road to the north.
[4] The railway was originally a freight only line,[5] built on the route of an old canal with tight curves and low bridge clearance and prone to flooding, but stations were established due to pressure from the public.
[9] The Kidwelly route was used for coal trains, resulting in the lifting of track between Trimsaran Road and Burry Port by 2005.
[1] The section south of Pinged, between Burry Port and Craiglon Bridge Halt is now a footpath and cycleway.