Cannabaceae

Fernhill
National Rail
Fernhill railway station in April 2024
General information
LocationFernhill, Rhondda Cynon Taf
Wales
Coordinates51°41′12″N 3°23′45″W / 51.6866°N 3.3959°W / 51.6866; -3.3959
Grid referenceST036995
Managed byTransport for Wales
Platforms1
Other information
Station codeFER
ClassificationDfT category F2
Key dates
1988Opened
Passengers
2018/19Decrease 23,106
2019/20Decrease 19,310
2020/21Decrease 3,268
2021/22Increase 15,126
2022/23Increase 19,490
Location
Map
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Fernhill railway station is a railway station serving the village of Fernhill in the Cynon Valley, Wales. It is located on the (Aberdare branch) of the Merthyr Line. Passenger services are provided by Transport for Wales.

Services[edit]

There is a half-hourly service in each direction on Mondays to Saturdays, northbound to Aberdare and southbound to Cardiff Central and Barry Island. This drops to hourly in the evenings.

On Sundays there is a general 2-hourly service to Barry Island with an hourly service in the morning and in the late afternoon. This is due to a campaign by the local Assembly Member and a successful trial in December 2017. The extra services began in April 2018.[1]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Mountain Ash   Transport for Wales
Aberdare Branch
  Cwmbach

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Extra Sunday Aberdare services confirmed after successful pilot". Archived from the original on 28 April 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2018.

External links[edit]

One thought on “Cannabaceae

  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

Leave a Reply