Treharris was only served by Treharris station but a lot of freight trains passed through due to the large colliery. Below are pictures of Treharris station, trains and people who worked on the trains.
Station Master, name and date unknown
Treharris station
Below we see an original post card of the station there is a 1913 stamp on the card but we believe the photo was taken in 1910(thanks to Adrian Evans Edwardsville for this photo)
Train entering station 1960
Train leaving station heading towards Trelewis
Train at station 1961
The path out of Treharris station
The Approach to Treharris station bridge now demolished rebuilt wider
The Royal Train arrives at Treharris
Treharris Station in 1974
Below some Photographs from Joan Wiggins
The lines out of Treharris that went down to Quakers Yard station
The old Signal box very near Gresham Place
The site of the old Treharris station 2009
Below are a some of photographs of trains at Deep Navigation colliery
Below passing Railway Terrace (kind permission of the photographer Don Gatehouse from his visit in 1991
sidings below Railway terrace thanks to L Smart
Deep Navigation in the Background taken by Richard Davies March 1991
1972 top pit Treharris above
The above photograph is attributed to Mick Page and a fantastic reminder of our district
Above we see a coal trucks passing through the colliery and below a few years later and the track out of use.
In the 2 photographs below we see Lynda Collins and Dale Jones (1996?)
Disused Tracks above
Last days of the tracks and a sightseeing train
The picture above was taken many years after the site was closed, below we can see how that particular junction looked in the 1960’s
The important signal box on the junction between Trelewis and Treharris.
Another view of the Junction between Trelewis and Treharris
pictures of trains departing from the junction(above)