PontypoolCraneStreetrailwaystation served the town of Pontypool in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire. With industry in the South Wales coalfield needing...
Pontypool and New Inn railwaystation (Welsh: Pont-y Pwl & New Inn) is situated to the south east of Pontypool town centre between the town and the suburb...
Abergavenny, Hereford and the Taff Vale. Pontypool had three railwaystations, namely CraneStreet, Clarence Street and Pontypool Road. Line closures during the...
by the Great Western Railway on 30 April 1928 on its line from Pontypool to Newport. The Halt lay between PontypoolCraneStreet to the north and Coedygric...
with stations at Pontypool & New Inn and Cwmbran. Services are operated by Transport for Wales. There is also the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway in Blaenavon...
and PontypoolRailway was opened to traffic on Wednesday 30 June 1852, from a temporary terminus at Marshes Turnpike Gate, Newport to the CraneStreet station...
Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company's Eastern Valleys line to PontypoolCraneStreet. The Act of Parliament authorising the line had been passed in 1845...
1870. An extension to PontypoolCraneStreet opened in September 1879. The line was leased to the London and North Western Railway to transport coal to...
Talywain. Here the line carried on down the valley through PontypoolCraneStreetRailwayStation to the coast at Newport, and hence to overseas markets via...
had purchased from the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company in 1880. The Halt lay between PontypoolCraneStreet to the south and Abersychan to the north...
second terminus of the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company's Eastern Valleys line to PontypoolCraneStreet, with an extension to Blaenavon opening...
railway stations — Blaenavon High Level station closed in 1941, and the last train from Blaenavon (Low Level) (to Newport via PontypoolCraneStreet) ran...
northern terminus was at Bath Green Park station, with the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS). The Midland Railway lines along the Avon Valley thus opened...
Blaenavon Low Level railwaystation was the northern terminus of the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company line from Pontypool to Blaenavon in Monmouthshire...
movements. The area at the head of the Newport Valleys, from Tredegar to Pontypool, was rich in minerals: coal and iron, and limestone. The development of...
timber and general freight, the station being home to a wooden derrick crane. The Seven and Wye Railway opened the station as a halt in 1875. The facilities...
the main line, railway branches were constructed from near Pontypool to Blaen-Din Works and Trosnant Furnace. From Crumlin a railway was built to Beaufort...
Extension, which was to run westward from Pontypool to Quakers Yard, where it would join the Taff Vale Railway. This line had the potential to connect with...
Railway Enthusiast and Archive Website 2014. Archived from the original on 19 June 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2014. "9629's History". The Pontypool...
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the same year, it rebuilt and extended the line, which re-opened from Pontypool to Blaenavon (North) on 2 October 1854. Two short and steep branches to...
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