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Blaengwynfi is a
village in the Afan Valley, in the
Neath Port
Talbot area of
South Wales. It is in the
community of
Gwynfi and Croeserw, It is a part...
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Blaengwynfi railway station served the
village of
Blaengwynfi,
Neath Port Talbot, Wales, from 1890 to 1968 on the
Rhondda and
Swansea Bay Railway. The...
- Afan
rises on the
northern slopes of
Mynydd Llangeinwyr to the east of
Blaengwynfi, and
flows in a
generally south-westerly
direction roughly parallel to...
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descended into a single-track
tunnel under Mynydd Blaengwynfi,
emerging in the
village of
Blaengwynfi in the
nearby Afan valley. The
journey took approximately...
- 1885,
construction commenced from
Blaencwm in the
Rhondda Valley and
Blaengwynfi in the Afan Valley.
Progress slowed because of
manpower shortages and...
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Abergwynfi is the
first half of a
village of two parts, the
other being Blaengwynfi. The
names of the two
villages mean "Mouth of the Gwynfi" and "Source...
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Gwynfi United F.C. is a
Welsh football club from
Blaengwynfi, a
village in the
Neath Port
Talbot area of
South Wales. They play in the Port
Talbot Football...
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achieve this the
Rhondda Tunnel was dug
through Mynydd Blaengwynfy to
Blaengwynfi – at the time the
longest railway tunnel in Wales.
Initially the shallower...
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Duncan James Jones (born 18
September 1978 in
Neath and
brought up in
Blaengwynfi, Port Talbot) is a
former Welsh rugby union player who pla**** at loose...
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Railway Great Western Railway Swansea to Treherbert, via
Aberavon Town and
Blaengwynfi 1962 (to
regular traffic) 1983 (to all traffic) Part of the R&SBR still...