Abergavenny / Y Fenni (AGV)

Abergavenny / Y Fenni is a stop on the Welsh Marches Line in Monmouthshire between Hereford and Pontypool & New Inn.
Transport for Wales 158 832 departs



Information
Type: National Rail (Welsh Marches Line)
Station code: AGV
Opened: 1854
Platforms: 2

The station was opened in 1854 by the Newport, Abergavenny & Hereford Railway. The station later became part of the GWR. The station building was built of pink semi-ashlar sandstone in the Italianate style and is now Grade II listed. In 1950 the station was renamed Abergavenny Monmouth Road but was changed back to just Abergavenny in 1968.

The station's platforms are accessed via a footbridge. The station is managed by and served by Transport for Wales with the usual frequency of at least a train per hour in each direction on the routes between Cardiff Central and Manchester Piccadilly or the North Welsh coast.
View down the platform

175 106 departs Abergavenny

Signal close-up view from the footbridge

Platform facilities

Preparing to go