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    Neyland railway station was on the north bank of the Milford Haven Waterway in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The Great Western Railway (GWR) was established under...
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    Milford Haven. The station was opened with the final section of the South Wales Railway main line, from Haverfordwest to Neyland, on 15 April 1856. Originally...
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  • New Milford, Pennsylvania New Milford, a name earlier used for Neyland railway station, Pembrokeshire, Wales This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    British Postal Museum & Archive store at Debden (formerly at Ventnor railway station, Isle of Wight). All date from 1853 to 1859, with Barnes Cross being...
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    deep anchorage. The railway's terminus was given that name, but later it was changed to Neyland, and another harbour and station nearby was named Milford...
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    Letterston railway station served the parish of Letterston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1895 to 1965 on the North Pembrokeshire and Fishguard Railway. The station...
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  • Great Western Railway was a railway company that was dominant in West Wales, in the United Kingdom. The main line from Swansea to Neyland, a port on Milford...
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  • sector of the business. Neyland was the western terminus of the line until 1906. The company amalgamated with the Great Western Railway in 1863 and the track...
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    The South Wales Railway had been authorised to build a branch line to Pembroke, but had failed to do so. Their terminus in Neyland was a short ferry...
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    moved their Irish ferry operation there from Neyland. The station was closed on 6 April 1964 by British Railways, when local trains between Fishguard and...
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  • Milford North Milford West Narberth Narberth Rural Newport and Dinas Neyland East Neyland West Pembroke Monkton and St Mary South Pembroke St Mary North Pembroke...
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    Milford Haven railway station serves the town of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Opened on 7 September 1863, it was originally known as Milford...
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    The present station is the third to serve the town and dates from 1902, although the South Wales Railway's main line from Swansea to Neyland reached Carmarthen...
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    Western Railway, volume I 1833–1863. London: Great Western Railway. "Neyland – Brunel's railway town". Western Telegraph. 22 April 2006. Retrieved 16 August...
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    Fishguard Harbour railway station Fishguard and Goodwick railway station S T R U M B L E H E A D The Parrog Ferry Port RNLI Lifeboat Station    Fishguard Harbour...
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    was opened by the South Wales Railway on 2 January 1854 as part of their route from Cardiff to Haverfordwest and to Neyland two years later. A branch line...
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    Mathry Road Halt railway station was on the Clarbeston Road and Letterston line of the Great Western Railway. It served the village of Letterston 1 mile...
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    Hakin Dock railway station was a railway station in the town of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Located within the commercial docks at Hakin, it...
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  • Neyland, where a small port was built as part of the railway facilities; the line was opened as far as Haverfordwest in 1854, and extended to Neyland...
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    the route between Neyland in Wales and Waterford in Ireland. The Welsh terminal was relocated to Fishguard Harbour when the railway was opened to there...
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    RNAD Trecwn (category Industrial railways in Wales)
    harbour, Neyland for Milford Haven, and Pembroke Dock. At Fishguard the line extended beyond the ferry terminal at Fishguard Harbour railway station, continuing...
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  • Thumbnail for Jordanston Halt railway station
    Jordanston Halt railway station was an intermediate stop on the Great Western Railway's line to Fishguard Harbour. It served the hamlet of Jordanston...
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    Clunderwen railway station serves the village of Clynderwen (Welsh: Clunderwen) in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The station is unmanned. It is a request stop...
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    Road railway station serves villages such as Clarbeston Road, Clarbeston, Wiston, Walton East and Crundale in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The station, originally...
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    leaving Neyland Stadium. Neyland Greenway, a multi-use trail, parallels most of Neyland Drive. SR 158 begins as a secondary highway known as Neyland Drive...
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  • Thumbnail for Wolf's Castle Halt railway station
    Wolf's Castle Halt railway station was on the Clarbeston Road and Letterston line of the Great Western Railway. It served the villages of Wolf's Castle...
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    considered briefly as the SWR railway terminal, but after surveys by Brunel, the line was re-routed to terminate at Neyland instead. An Act of Parliament...
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    Marathon's finish line was relocated to the park, due to renovations at Neyland Stadium, the location of the original finish line. The Sunsphere, as seen...
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    BR Standard Class 9F 92220 Evening Star (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1960)
    hauled the BR Western Region's flagship Paddington to Cardiff, Swansea, Neyland and Fishguard Harbour passenger express trains, the London bound Red Dragon...
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  • Tenby Railway as an ally, and quoted journeys from Tenby northwards that involved travelling west to Pembroke and crossing to Neyland GWR station, as the...
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