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Tenby
(1863 - )
Tenby railway station in Tenby is on the Pembroke Dock branch of the West Wales Line
The first station at Tenby was opened by the Pembroke and Tenby Railway as the terminus of a line from Pembroke on August 6 1863
This original terminus station was low-lying and when the decision was made to extend the line to Whitland, a new railway was constructed in 1866 from the existing Pembroke and Tenby line,
at a point called Black Rock Junction
The present station buildings date from 1871 built in Bath stone. The original cast iron canopy is still in place and a later passenger footbridge now links the two platforms
The station is no longer manned, but a ticket machine is provided
A shelter is provided on the eastbound platform in addition to the canopies on each side. Train running information is offered via digital display screens, a help point on platform 2,
timetable posters and by telephone
Trains call here every two hours in each direction, westwards towards Pembroke and eastwards to Whitland
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