Restoration work in progress on the former Bute St Railway Station, Cardiff
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Image: © John Lord Taken: 22 Jan 2019
The building was erected in 1842-43 as the HQ of the Taff Vale Railway Company, and was also used as a station. Until now it had lain derelict for many years, with the rendering falling off, and buddleia bushes sprouting from various parts of the brickwork. The present Cardiff Bay railway station is alongside it.