Heath Low Level railway station

Coordinates: 51°30′57″N 3°10′56″W / 51.5159°N 3.1823°W / 51.5159; -3.1823

Heath Low Level National Rail
Welsh: Lefel Isel y Mynydd Bychan
Location
Place Heath
Local authority Cardiff
Grid reference ST180803
Operations
Station code HLL
Managed by Arriva Trains Wales
Number of platforms 1
DfT category F2
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2004/05  42,294
2005/06 Decrease 41,447
2006/07 Decrease 39,169
2007/08 Increase 40,926
2008/09 Decrease 39,026
2009/10 Decrease 37,738
2010/11 Decrease 36,150
2011/12 Increase 37,704
2012/13 Increase 42,154
2013/14 Increase 54,054
2014/15 Increase 57,532
History
1st March 1911 Opened
National Rail – UK railway stations
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Heath Low Level from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Heath Low Level railway station is one of two railway stations serving Heath, Cardiff, Wales.

The station is located on the Coryton Line 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Cardiff Central. The High Level station is located on the Rhymney Line. The station has one platform with a wheelchair accessible entrance from a minor residential road. On the platform is a brick built waiting shelter and open aired benches. The station is unmanned.

Passenger services are provided by Arriva Trains Wales as part of the Valley Lines network.

Heath Low Level was opened by the Cardiff Railway in 1911. When it was opened, it was called Heath Halt station.

Services

Monday to Saturday daytimes, there is a half-hour service to southbound Cardiff Central and onwards to Radyr on the City Line and to Coryton northbound. Evenings there is an hourly service in each direction but there is no Sunday service.[1]

See also

References

  1. Table 130 National Rail timetable, May 2016
Preceding station National Rail Following station
Cardiff Queen Street   Arriva Trains Wales
Coryton - Cardiff Queen Street - Radyr
  Ty Glas


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