Weston Rhyn railway station

Weston Rhyn
Birkenhead - Paddington express approaching the site of the station.
General information
LocationWeston Rhyn and Preesgweene, Shropshire
England
Coordinates52°55′02″N 3°03′13″W / 52.9172°N 3.0537°W / 52.9172; -3.0537
Grid referenceSJ291360
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyShrewsbury, Oswestry and Chester Junction Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
12 October 1848Opened as Preesgweene
by January 1902Renamed Preesgweene for Weston Rhyn
February 1935Renamed Weston Rhyn
12 Sep 1960Closed to passengers
4 Nov 1963Closed to Goods

Weston Rhyn railway station was a minor station on the Great Western Railway's London to Birkenhead main line serving the villages of Weston Rhyn and Preesgweene in England. It had an adjacent signal box and level crossing and immediately to the south were Up & Down Goods Loops. It had originally opened as Preesgweene (or Presgwyn?) and closed for the first time in March 1855. It re-opened as Preesgweene in November 1871 and was renamed Weston Rhyn in February 1935 It closed in 1960 but the railway is still open today as part of the Shrewsbury to Chester Line. After closure the platforms were removed but the station building was converted to a private residence.