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Skewen railway station serves the village of Skewen, south Wales. It is located below street level at Station Road in Skewen, 210 miles 26 chains (338 km) from London Paddington (via Stroud). [ 1 ]
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Cleburne's current intermodal station, built in 1999, serves Amtrak trains and is the office for Cletran, [1] the local bus transit. In recent history, the station has become less prestigious and the surrounding buildings have become mostly abandoned. [5] The station is unstaffed, [1] and all tickets must be purchased in advance.
Skewen is also the birthplace of internationally successful singer Bonnie Tyler and Welsh composer David John de Lloyd (1883-1948). Comedian Eddie Izzard lived in the village for a short time during childhood. [1] The grandparents of the legendary American entrepreneur Howard Hughes are believed to have lived in Skewen in the 1930s.
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The railway was built to take coal from Dyffryn and Bryncoch to Skewen Wharf via the Skewen Incline. [1] In 1871 the New Neath Abbey Coal Company, who operated the dram road across New Road, was requested to install level crossing gates. These were painted white and hence gave their name to the location, which is still known as White Gates. [2]