Heritage railway stations · North Wales
Wrexham General railway station
Wrexham General railway station — a Grade II*-listed railway station in wales-north, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Free entry
About
Wrexham General railway station is a Grade II*-listed building in wales-north, United Kingdom. Grade II* status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.
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From the Wikipedia article
Wrexham General (Welsh: Wrecsam Cyffredinol) is the main railway station serving the city of Wrexham, north-east Wales, and one of the two serving the city, alongside Wrexham Central. It is currently operated and mostly served by Transport for Wales, with some additional services provided by Avanti West Coast to London Euston. The station was first opened in 1846, later becoming part of the Great Western Railway (GWR) network and expanded in 1912. It is one of three railway stations in the central area of the city, one now part of General, named Wrexham Exchange, the other being Wrexham Central. It is the main hub for inter-city services in the area, and as a result 78% of all rail journeys (2006/07) in Wrexham County Borough start or end at the station. It is also a major hub for inter-city services in North Wales. Until the early 1980s what is now platform 4 of Wrexham General, serving the Wrexham Central – Bidston service, was part of a separate station: Wrexham Exchange.
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Background
History
In 1846 the first steam trains began the Railway Age in Wrexham. The line was originally called The North Wales Mineral Railway and was backed by local businessmen, among whom the developer of the steel works at Brymbo, Henry Robertson, is well known. There have been two railway station buildings on the site. The first was the original was built by the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway in Jacobean style with Dutch gable pediments. The architect for that station was Mr Thomas Penson of Wrexham, who also designed the Shrewsbury and Gobowen stations. It was built on the edge of Wrexham, then a town which was heavily industrialised with many coal mines and steelworks to attract railway companies.…
Architecture
Wrexham General comprises four operational platforms with two disused bay platforms at the southern end of Platform 1. These were used for trains to via the Ruabon Barmouth line until the 1960s. Platforms 1 and 2 are on the main to line, platform 3 being on an island platform opposite 2; and platform 4, until the mid-1980s a separate former Great Central Railway station named Wrexham Exchange, was on the ex-Ellesmere to Bidston line, now the Wrexham to Bidston Borderlands Line. Platform 5, once opposite and on the same route as platform 4, became disused when the line was singled, however in 2008 it has been re-surfaced and is now a private parking space.
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 53.0508, -3.0014
- District
- Wrexham
- Parish
- Rhosddu
- Postcode
- LL11 2NY
- Parliamentary constituency
- Wrexham
- Established
- 1846
Sources
- wikidata: Q2531369 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Wrexham General railway station (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Wrexham General railway station?
- Wrexham General railway station is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL11 2NY), in the parish of Rhosddu.
- When was Wrexham General railway station built?
- Built or established in 1846.
- Who owns Wrexham General railway station?
- Wrexham General railway station is owned by Transport for Wales.
- Is Wrexham General railway station a listed building?
- Wrexham General railway station is officially recognised as Grade II* listed.
- Is Wrexham General railway station free to visit?
- Yes, Wrexham General railway station is free to enter.
- How do I get to Wrexham General railway station?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode LL11 2NY. It sits within the Wrexham parliamentary constituency.