Neath Abbey railway station served the town of Neath, in the historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1863 to 1936 on the Vale of Neath Railway.
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NeathAbbeyrailwaystation served the town of Neath, in the historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1863 to 1936 on the Vale of Neath Railway...
for visitors are the ruins of the Cistercian NeathAbbey, the Gnoll Park, and Neath Indoor Market. Neath hosted the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1918...
Port Talbot Parkway railwaystation. Great Western Railway and Transport for Wales serve the station with services westbound to Neath and Swansea and West...
Neath Port Talbot (Welsh: Castell-nedd Port Talbot) is a county borough in the south-west of Wales. Its principal towns are Neath, Port Talbot, Briton...
The Vale of NeathRailway (VoNR) was a broad gauge railway company, that built a line from Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare to Neath, in Wales, mostly to transport...
village within the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, in Wales. The village is served by Skewen railwaystation and has its own rugby club. Skewen was...
the Neath at NeathAbbey. Other tributaries include the Melincwrt Brook and the Clydach Brook. The River Neath provides water to two canals, the Neath Canal...
Passenger Stations in England Scotland and Wales—A Chronology, The Railway and Canal Historical Society, 2002 A F N Barnsdale, The Neath and Brecon Railway, in...
Paddington, also known as London Paddington, is a London railwaystation and London Underground station complex, located on Praed Street in the Paddington area...
The Dulas Valley Mineral Railway was incorporated in 1862 to bring coal from the Onllwyn area north-east of Neath to the quays there, and in the following...
by the local council, Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council. Situated within the park are three notable buildings: Margam Abbey, a Cistercian monastery;...
Reading railwaystation is a major transport hub in Reading, Berkshire, England; it is 36 miles (58 km) west of London Paddington. It is sited on the...
Aberavon (Welsh: Aberafan) is a town and community in Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales. The town derived its name from being near the mouth of...
The Neath and Tennant Canals are two independent but linked canals in South Wales that are usually regarded as a single canal. The Neath Canal was opened...
The project could see reopening of the Neath Valley line through new stations at NeathAbbey, Jersey Marine, Neath and Aberdulais, an on-street connection...
Bristol Temple Meads is the oldest and largest railwaystation in Bristol, England. It is located 118 miles 31 chains (118.39 mi; 190.5 km) away from...
Ferry. 1841 NeathAbbey Iron Co laid plans for an ironwork on the east bank of the river at Warren Hill. With the development of railways in the second...
Newport (Welsh: Gorsaf Rheilffordd Casnewydd) is the second-busiest railwaystation in Wales (after Cardiff Central). It is situated in Newport city centre...
of the Neath and Brecon Railway which opened a station in the adjoining village of Defynnog in 1867. The promoter and contractor of the railway, John Dickson...
the north of the river was repurposed to serve as Wapping station. The East London Railway was later absorbed into the London Underground, where it became...
for the section of line that included the Rhondda Tunnel was awarded to Neath-based contractor William Jones and William Sutcliffe Marsh was the resident...
services were withdrawn by British Rail from Neath and Brecon Railway line. The line north of the station closed to Brecon, and by the end of the 1960s...
Other railway lines that opened during the mid to late 19th century included the Vale of NeathRailway, the Swansea Vale Railway and the Rhymney Railway; all...