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This is a village in the Cynon Valley, part of the Rhondda Cynon Taf unitary authority. The station once had two stations, "North" for services to Aberdare , and "South" for trains to Merthyr Tydfil. In 2008 changes to the track layout allowed the North station to close and now all trains use the South station. | (Contains 4 photos)
Last station on branch from Pontypridd, line continuing to Hirwaun (Tower Colliery). |
(Contains 5 photos)
Historic market town located 15 miles west of Monmouth. The station is outside of town, on the "North & West" route, and still controlled by mechanical signalling. | (Contains 8 photos)
Immediately east of Llanwern Steelworks, on the 4-track South Wales Main Line. |
(Contains 17 photos)
Capitol city of Wales, and an important railway junction and major station. | (Contains 3 photos)
Former BR/EWS traction maintenance depot for South Wales. Located on the South Wales Main Line and closed 2005. |
(Contains 3 photos)
A collection of images featuring the industry around the Welsh capital, but not Cardiff General station itself. | (Contains 5 photos)
Colliery branch that leaves the Rhymney branch at Ystrad Mynach. |
(Contains 8 photos)
Former mineral line in Carmarthenshire that gradually closed in the 1960s, the final section closing in 1998. | (Contains 2 photos)
South Wales valley branch between Newport and Ebbw Vale. Once served the tinplate works, then closed. Now reopened as a passenger railway. |
(Contains 4 photos)
Market town 10.5 miles west of Swansea on the main line to Carmarthen. | (Contains 15 photos)
Adjacent villages on the South Wales Main Line, west of Severn Tunnel Junction. |
(Contains 36 photos)
Alongside the South Wales Main Line. | (Contains 65 photos)
City in South Wales located close to the River Usk, and on the ex-GWR South Wales main line. |
(Contains 27 photos)
Freight yard situated alongside the South Wales main line east of Newport station. | (Contains 1 photo)
Yard located to the east of Newport station, and where the Uskmouth Branch diverges. |
(Contains 12 photos)
Heritage Railway centred on Furnace Sidings, just north of Blaenavon and close to the Big Pit Mining Museum. | (Contains 4 photos)
In the northern suburbs of Cardiff. Once the location of an important marshalling yard for coal trains. |
(Contains 14 photos)
Branchline from Cardiff to Rhymney, via Caerphilly & Ystrad Mynach. | (Contains 4 photos)
Station near the village of Rogiet. Junction for the London Paddington main line and the route north to Gloucester. |
(Contains 21 photos)
Locations along the four track mainline from Newport to Cardiff, excluding those two cities. | (Contains 20 photos)
All the lines beyond Swansea, including the Fishguard, Milford Haven & Pembroke branches. |