Waterloo Halt railway station
Waterloo Halt railway station was a small halt which served the community of Rudry in Caerphilly, South Wales between 1908 and 1956.
Like other halts on the line, Waterloo was very basic, consisting of a single ground-level platform made from sleepers, a name-board and one lamp. There was no shelter, with passengers being confined to a fenced enclosure, whose gate to the platform would be unlocked by the guard when the train arrived.
Located on the original Brecon & Merthyr Loop Line, Waterloo Halt was served by 'down' services only. on the opposite side of the river was served by the 'up' trains.
The halt closed in 1956 when the passenger service was withdrawn. The site is now the garden of a private residence.