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- Barry railway station (Welsh: Y Barri) is one of three stations serving the town of Barry, Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales. This one, Barry Town, is preceded by Barry Docks and Cadoxton stations on the Barry Branch which runs from Cardiff Central to a fourth station at Barry Island, the terminus.
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Barry railway station (Welsh: Y Barri) is one of three stations serving the town of Barry, Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales. This one, Barry Town, is preceded by Barry Docks and Cadoxton stations on the Barry Branch which runs from Cardiff Central to a fourth station at Barry Island, the terminus.
Barry station to Cardiff Central. Visit Transport for Wales for information on Barry station. Check live train times and find out about station facilities here.
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Barry Railway Station. Station Three Letter Code: BRY. Address: Barry Station, Broad Street, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, CF62 7AE
Barry railway station is one of three stations serving the town of Barry, Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales. This one, Barry Town, is preceded by Barry Docks and Cadoxton stations on the Barry Branch which runs from Cardiff Central to a fourth station at Barry Island , the terminus.
The Barry Tourist Railway is centred at Barry Island railway station and platforms, which is shared with Transport for Wales (TfW) services. The station is maintained by Cambrian Transport and there is a shop, café and military museum as well as space for event displays and activities.
Located on the Vale of Glamorgan’s stunning coastline, Barry Island is one of Wales’ favourite seaside resorts. Its railway station is located on the Vale of Glamorgan line and opened in 1892 to serve an increasingly popular beach and waterfront.