Tourist attraction at popular seaside town to close for good

Porthcawl on a sunny day
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A much-loved Porthcawl attraction is set to disappear from the seafront entirely. Lucie Land Train, which carried passengers along the coastline, is being retired by its owners, the homelessness charity Emmaus South Wales said.

The land train, which launched in 2021, took passengers from Coney Beach to Rest Bay with stops along the journey including Porthcawl Marina, the Promenade, Rest Bay and the town centre, as well as the fairground which is set to close in the next two years and become part of a mixed-use development.

It was named after one of Emmaus' founders Lucie Coutaz, and carried up to 68 passengers on its four-mile, 45-minute journeys. The train itself has now been sold to St Fagans National Museum of History near Cardiff.

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The charity had previously appealed for drivers on a part-time seasonal contract, but despite an "extensive search" could not find a candidate with the required category D driving licence. Del Jones, chief executive of Emmaus South Wales, said: "We’re incredibly sad to see the departure of Lucie Land Train.

"Unfortunately, we were left with no other choice after struggling to recruit the necessary drivers. Lucie was a beloved part of the Porthcawl coastline, bringing joy to both locals and tourists. While we will miss her presence dearly, we are comforted knowing she will have a new home with a fellow Welsh organisation. Ultimately, we had to make a sensible financial decision in the best interests of the charity, ensuring we continue to focus our resources on supporting those in need."

Lucie Land Train launched in 2021 but will no longer be found in Porthcawl
Lucie Land Train launched in 2021 but will no longer be found in Porthcawl -Credit:Emmaus South Wales

Emmaus South Wales supports up to 24 people who have experienced homelessness by giving them a home, support and work experience - and is part of more than 30 Emmaus groups across the UK. You can continue to support Emmaus South Wales by donating clothes, bric-a-brac, or furniture, or by shopping at their Bridgend Superstore on Tremains Road or their Porthcawl shop on New Road. Join our WhatsApp news community here for the latest breaking news.