Opened in 1852 by the 'Llanelly Railway' on the line from Llanelli, the route was later extended northwards and by linking up with other lines, created a through route to Llandrindod Wells, Church Stretton and Shrewsbury. It became known as the Central Wales Line.
View north east towards Talley Road Halt and Llandrindod.
From 1865 to 1963, this was also the junction for the line to Carmarthen.
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