Holland Arms railway station

Holland Arms
Location
Place Pentre Berw
Area Anglesey
Operations
Original company Anglesey Central Railway
Pre-grouping LNWR
Post-grouping LMS
Platforms 2
History
12 March 1865 Station opened
1 July 1908 Red Wharf Bay branch opened
22 September 1930 Red Wharf Bay branch closed to passengers
3 April 1950 Red Wharf Bay branch closed to freight
4 August 1952 Station closed to passengers and freight
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Holland Arms railway station was situated on the Anglesey Central Railway line from Gaerwen to Amlwch. Located in the village of Pentre Berw it was known as Holland Arms because of the well known hotel of the same name in the village. It also served as the junction of the Red Wharf Bay branch line from 1908 onwards.[1]

The original platform was on the Down (west) side of the track and had a wooden building containing a waiting room and ticket office on it. This was replaced by a stone building in 1882.[1] There was also a small goods yard on the down side, just north of the platform. In 1908 to serve the new branch line a second platform with stone building was erected on the Up side (east).

When the Red Wharf Bay branch closed to all traffic in 1950, there was little traffic at Holland Arms, and the station closed in 1952, the first on the Anglesey Central line to do so.[2] Both platforms were removed and the station buildings are now in private hands. The only obvious evidence of the station's existence from the road through the village is the Holland Arms pub and hotel, which as of May 2016 was still trading.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Gaerwen   Anglesey Central Railway   Llangefni
Historical railways
Terminus   Red Wharf Bay Branch   Ceint

References

  1. 1 2 Jones, Geraint (2005). Anglesey Railways. Carreg Gwalch.
  2. Rear, W.G. (1994). Anglesey Branch Lines - Amlwch and Red Wharf Bay. Foxline.

Coordinates: 53°13′44″N 4°17′31″W / 53.2288°N 4.2920°W / 53.2288; -4.2920

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