Quick Facts:
Abermoore
Removed
Removed in April of 2024 due to RAYE resigning.
Abermoore
Station
Preceding Station
Following Station
Terminus
Station Information
Signal Box
N/A
Station Code
ABM
Number of platforms
5
Number of tracks
6
Dispatching
No
Abermoore was a terminus station past Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. It housed 5 platforms.
The station, along with the line to Llanfair and the unfinished double-track line, was removed in April of 2024 due to its creator, RAYE resigning[1].
In addition to the single-track line from Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, there was also an unfinished double-track line terminating here that was added along with the station. It ran through the sea, was partially embanked on sand and ended after a few hundred meters.
In its state before removal, the station was floating above the sea and its switches couldn't be controlled without assistance from a developer.
Trivia
- The name of the station was chosen through a name competition.
- In the announcement of the name competition, the station was described as a "grand terminus station which is semi-subsurface and is next to the ocean".[2]
Gallery
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The junction near the station where two lines separate.
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An arch of the station ceiling with emblems showing the flags of England, Wales and Scotland.
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Side platform separated by the Pillars.
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Abermoore side platform with MK5 set adjacent