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Pontygwaith (Welsh,"Bridge to work" or "Bridge of the Ironworks") is a
village in the Taff Valley, 9 km (6 miles)
south of
Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. A...
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Pontygwaith (Welsh language: "Bridge of work" or "Bridge of the Ironworks") is a
small village located in the
Rhondda Fach
valley in the
county borough...
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Pontygwaith Halt
railway station served the
village of
Pontygwaith in
South Wales. It was only open for nine years.
Located midway between Wattstown Platform...
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neighboured by the
villages of Blaenllechau, Ferndale, Penrhys,
Pontygwaith and Stanleytown. By the mid-19th century, the
potential wealth of the...
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stone tramroad sleepers can be seen at the side of the
gravel track. At
Pontygwaith, the
Trail climbs steeply above the A470 by
means of some steps. It then...
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buildings before 1850;
those of note
include a 17th-century
blast furnace at
Pontygwaith which gave the
village its name. and a
fulling mill
established by Harri...
- Pont-y-clun
Pontyclun Settlement ST0381 Pont-y-gwaith Pont-y-gwaith
Pontygwaith Settlement ST0094
Pontypridd Pontypridd Settlement ST0789
Porth Porth...
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terminating at the
entrance to
Stanleytown and the
stopping point of
Pontygwaith. Due to the
topography of the
Rhondda Fach
which is a
narrow valley with...
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follows the old
railway line
through Ynyshir, past
Wattstown and on to
Pontygwaith. The
northern section forms a
branch to the Taff
Trail cycleway. A group...
- 1875,
serving interim stations from
Porth at
Ynyshir (opened 1876),
Pontygwaith, Tylorstown, and Ferndale.
Though the line had
opened up to
Maerdy the...