Derry Ormond railway station
{{Short description|Former railway station in Wales}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}}
{{Use British English|date=February 2018}}
{{Infobox station
| name = Derry Ormond railway station
| status = Disused
| image = Derry Ormond Halt - geograph.org.uk - 643903.jpg
| caption = The old station site in 2006
| borough = Betws Bledrws, Ceredigion
| country = Wales
| coordinates = {{coord|52.1437|-4.0509|type:railwaystation_region:GB|display=inline,title}}
| grid_name = Grid reference
| grid_position = {{gbmapscaled|SN5975151483|25|SN5975151483}}
| platforms = 1
| original = Manchester and Milford Railway
| pregroup = Great Western Railway
| years = 1 September 1866{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=33}}
| events = Opened as Bettws
| years1 = July 1874
| events1 = Renamed Derry Ormond
| years2 = 22 February 1965{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=78}}
| events2 = Closed
}}
Derry Ormond railway station served the hamlet and rural locale of Betws Bledrws near Llangybi, as well as the mansion and estate of Derry Ormond (demolished in 1953) on the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line in the Welsh county of Ceredigion. Opened in 1867 as Bettws, it was renamed in July 1874 in honour of the local estate, owned by the influential Jones, later Inglis-Jones, family.[http://anwc.llgc.org.uk/cgi-bin/anw/search2?coll_id=20164&inst_id=1&term=Deeds%20|%20Wales%20|%20Ceredigion National Library of Wales] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303235512/http://anwc.llgc.org.uk/cgi-bin/anw/search2?coll_id=20164&inst_id=1&term=Deeds%20%7C%20Wales%20%7C%20Ceredigion |date=3 March 2016 }} Retrieved : 2012-09-22
History
File:Derry Ormond station - geograph.org.uk - 828098.jpg
The Manchester and Milford Railway (M&MR) opened from Pencader to Aberystwyth on 12 August 1867.{{Coflein|num=91660|desc=Manchester and Milford Railway|accessdate=2012-02-09}} The line went into receivership from 1875 to 1900.
The Great Western Railway took over the service in 1906, and fully absorbed the line in 1911. The Great Western Railway and the station passed on to British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. It was then closed by the British Railways Board. The OS maps and photographs show that it had one platform, a signal box, a weighing machine, and a siding. A passing loop was located just beyond the Llangybi end of the single platform.[http://derelictmisc.org.uk/derryhalt.html Derelict Miscellany] Retrieved : 2012-09-21
Passenger services ran through to Aberystwyth until flooding severely damaged the line south of Aberystwyth in December 1964. A limited service continued running from Carmarthen to Tregaron for a few months after the line was severed, however this was the era of the Beeching Axe and the line was closed to passengers in February 1965.
The line remained open for milk traffic until 1970. The corrugated iron station buildings are a remarkable survival of a small station little altered since Great Western Railway, in GWR colours, which served the combined function of waiting room and ticket office.[http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=22997 Derelict Places] Retrieved : 2012-09-22
{{Disused Rail Start}}
{{Rail line|previous=Lampeter|next=Llangybi|route=Great Western Railway
Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line|col={{GWR colour}}}}
{{end}}
==References==
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;Sources
- {{Butt-Stations}}
- {{Jowett-Nationalised}}
- {{Jowett-Atlas}}
External links
- [http://www.archive-images.co.uk/index.gallery.php?gid=67&img=26 Archive Images]
{{Manchester and Milford Railway}}
Category:Disused railway stations in Ceredigion
Category:Former Great Western Railway stations
Category:Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1965
Category:Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1866
Category:1866 establishments in Wales
Category:Beeching closures in Wales
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