The model of Cardigan Railway Station will go on display at Cardigan Castle. A MODEL of Cardigan Railway Station in all its glory has steamed back into town, councillors have learnt. Although the station – located on what is now the Pentood Industrial Estate – closed in 1964, the model of how it was as a working station has been re-located to Cardigan Castle. Cllr John Adams-Lewis said the site of the former station could actually be seen from the room where the model will go on public display. The castle agreed to house the model station at Castle Green House this summer – 57 years after an emotional crowd bearing a funeral wreath waved the last train off from Cardigan as the station which had served the town for almost a century fell victim to the Beeching Axe.
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By Mike Lewis
Residents and councillors fear a serious accident could happen on this stretch of the A478 just outside Cardigan. Picture: Google Street View. A CARDIGAN county councillor says she has been surprised there has not been a serious accident on the stretch of the A478 heading towards Cardigan. The section of highway, which includes the notorious Burton Bends, has been identified as a possible accident blackspot due to excessive vehicle speeds, ongoing roadworks and falling tree branches. Cllr Catrin Miles told colleagues Ceredigion County Council were aware of rising concerns and had considered the introduction of various traffic-calming measures aimed at reducing the speed of passing vehicles.
By Mike Lewis
Residents and councillors fear a serious accident could happen on this stretch of the A478 just outside Cardigan. Picture: Google Street View. A CARDIGAN county councillor says she has been surprised there has not been a serious accident on the stretch of the A478 heading towards Cardigan. The section of highway, which includes the notorious Burton Bends, has been identified as a possible accident blackspot due to excessive vehicle speeds, ongoing roadworks and falling tree branches. Cllr Catrin Miles told colleagues Ceredigion County Council were aware of rising concerns and had considered the introduction of various traffic-calming measures aimed at reducing the speed of passing vehicles.