Cwm railway station served the village of Cwm in Monmouthshire, Wales. The station was originally opened by the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company...
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combe Cwm (software), a general-purpose data processor for the semantic web Cwm railway station, a station in Cwm, Blaenau Gwent, Wales, 1852–1963 Cwm Rhondda...
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Cwm Bargoed railway station was near the village of Fochriw, in the Taff Bargoed valley of Caerphilly County Borough, Wales, from 1876 to 1964 on the...
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Cwm Prysor Halt (named simply Cwm Prysor until 1953) was a railway station which served the remote rural area of Cwm Prysor, east of Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd...
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Cwm-y-Glo railway station served the village of Cwm-y-glo, Gwynedd, Wales, at the north-west end of Llyn Padarn. The station was closed for regular passenger...
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Valley Railway in 2008, there are plans to rebuild Cwm railway station but there has been no commitment or timescale given for a station in Cwm. In 2002...
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serves as a cattle creep. There is also a bridge over the Afon Cwm-Pandy. The station was originally situated between the two bridges, but the platform...
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Cwm Dyli is the location of a hydro-electric power station on the southern flank of the Snowdon range in North Wales. At the time it was built, it was...
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railway station served the area of Cwm Rhyd-y-Gau, in the historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1935 to 1945 on the Vale of Neath Railway....
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with cum All pages with titles beginning with CUM Come (disambiguation) Cwm (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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was chased by Cwm supporters, who threw him into the river. After sheltering in a house, the referee was escorted to the railway station by police. Their...
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The Vale of Rheidol Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Cwm Rheidol) is a 1 ft 11+3⁄4 in (603 mm) narrow gauge heritage railway in Ceredigion, Wales, between...
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Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. The station was opened on 25 June 1885 by the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. It was also known as Cwm Avon in the timetables...
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overshadowed by a nitro-glycerine explosion at a quarry near Cwm-y-Glo railway station which resulted in 5 deaths and 12 severe injuries. The line from...
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Cwm Prysor Viaduct, which is occasionally referred to as Blaen-y-Cwm Viaduct, is a railway viaduct which crosses the Afon Prysor in thinly populated uplands...
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branch railway line ran through the village from Llanberis to Caernarfon, but there are no longer any visible remains of Cwm-y-glo railway station. The...
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Cwmmawr for Tumble railway station, Cwm Mawr railway station or Cwmmawr railway station was opened in 1913 to timetabled passenger services. It continued...
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though all trains stopped at the station as a matter of course. The station site exists on the mothballed Pontyclun-Cwm Colliery line over which trains...
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passenger railway station which served the rural area of Cwm Teigl, south of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales. The line through the future station site opened...
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Pontnewynydd to Blaenavon Ironworks with branches to Abersychan, Varteg and Cwm Ffrwd to carry iron nearly 6 miles from Blaenavon Ironworks to the Monmouthshire...
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Croesor Tramway (redirect from Portmadoc, Croesor and Beddgelert Tram Railway)
South Snowdon Railway, one of the precursors of the Welsh Highland Railway. The tramway continued to carry slate from the quarries along Cwm Croesor until...
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Brecon Beacons (section Brecon Mountain Railway)
cirques (Welsh: cymoedd, sing. cwm) or round-headed valleys; from west to east these are Cwm Sere, Cwm Cynwyn, Cwm Oergwm and Cwm Cwareli. The Brecon Beacons...
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least the line to Cwm Colliery was in regular use until 1984.[citation needed] A single track railway runs north from Pontyclun station - the remnants of...
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to school in Risca from Tyn y Cwm Halt in 1958/9. The return fare was 3d. Quick, M E (2002). Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales...
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operated since except during wartime. The station has one platform. "HEBRON CALVINIST METHODIST CHAPEL, GWAEN CWM BRWYNOG | Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk...
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Trawsfynydd railway station served the village of Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, Wales. In 1882 the Bala and Ffestiniog Railway opened the line from Bala Junction...
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Pontyclun to Cwm Colliery line over which trains ran regularly until 1984. Chapman, C (1996) The Llantrisant Branches of the Taff Vale Railway. The Oakwood...
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Snowdon (section Snowdon Mountain Railway)
climbs to Bwlch Cwm Brwynog, and then snakes along the ridge above Clogwyn Du'r Arddu towards the summit. This path meets the railway, the Llanberis Path...
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Ffestiniog Railway at Duffws Station via the Rhiwbach Tramway. Blaen y Cwm and the nearby Cwt y Bugail quarry are both situated on Blaen y Cwm farm, an...
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Bala railway station was on the Great Western Railway's Bala Ffestiniog Line in Wales. It replaced the first Bala station which was further away from the...
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