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Support for new railway station to ease town’s ‘chronic’ traffic problems

Newport | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 14:25, Wednesday September 24th, 2025.

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Site of the former Caerleon Railway Station, pictured in April 2025
Site of the former Caerleon Railway Station, pictured in April 2025

A new railway station for Caerleon would alleviate “chronic” traffic congestion and encourage more visitors to its Roman riches, supporters have claimed.

Newport City Council has called for the town to be included in national plans to overhaul public transport by building a series of new stations along the South Wales Main Line.

Caerleon’s station closed to passengers in 1962 but the key infrastructure remains in place, said Cllr Stephen Cocks, who said the extremely high level of public support for the project “almost sounds like a North Korean election” result.

Cllr Dimitri Batrouni, the council leader, said it was a “no-brainer” to back calls for a new station in a town where roads at peak times could be “very busy”.

A station would “ensure Caerleon has the right infrastructure for its current population, let alone its future”, he added.

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Five new railway stations could be built along the main line – including three in Newport – in accordance with the Burns Commission’s recommendations to improve the regional travel network after the M4 relief road project was scrapped.

The council motion welcomed those proposals as a “significant investment in regional connectivity” but has now requested Caerleon be included in future plans.

The town is one of Newport’s “jewels in the crown” and a new rail link would be “a huge boost”, said Cllr Rhian Howells, the cabinet member for infrastructure.

However, Cllr Matthew Evans, the opposition leader, doubted the project would ease motorway congestion and claimed that problem could only be solved by building the relief road.

He said the council’s Conservative group would support the motion, but noting the many years it took to reopen the line between Newport and Ebbw Vale, he warned councillors “don’t hold your breath” while waiting for a Caerleon station to be completed.

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In response, Caerleon councillor Jason Hughes accepted campaigners had already been on a “long journey” to secure a new station, but said “sometimes you have to stay in the fight and keep going”.

“Caerleon has a history of traffic issues, it’s not a new problem,” he said, adding a new station would play an “integral part” in encouraging visitors.

Cllr Cocks paid tribute to members of TRACS (Towards Restoring A Caerleon Station) for their campaign work and said it was “absolutely essential” to secure the city council’s support for the project if it was to take the next steps.


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