Crymmych Arms Railway Station was on the Whitland and Cardigan Railway (nprn 410169); it was the northern terminus of the line from 1875 until the Cardigan Extension was opened in 1886. Set on a curve, the station had a passing loop served by two passenger platforms; there was a single siding on the up side and a small goods yard, with a stone-built shed, on the down side. The substantial stone-built main station buildings were on the up platform and these survive, along with the goods shed, both now used as dwellings. The station closed in 1962.
B.A.Malaws, RCAHMW, 26 January 2010.