Rail bosses are considering potential improvements to Cogan train station in the future.
Transport for Wales (TfW) has launched a public survey aimed at understanding how passengers use the station today as well as any issues they experience and suggestions for improvments.

The rail operator says the project is still in its early stages with no decisions on funding confirmed - but they insist feedback will help shape future proposals.
The full survey can be found on the TfW website.
In addition, an in-person drop-in event will be held by TfW staff at the Cogan Coronation Club and Institute on Tuesday 2nd December from 3-7pm.

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