- Pont
Briwet refers to the road and
railway bridges that
cross the
River Dwyryd, near Penrhyndeudraeth,
Gwynedd in
North Wales. The
first bridge was a Victorian...
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repaired and reopened. Work
began in
March 2013 to
replace the
wooden Pont
Briwet viaduct over the Afon
Dwyryd near Llandecwyn. The new
bridge now carries...
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place names in the
Penrhyndeudraeth area, such as “Pont
Briwet /
Briwet Bridge (
Briwet is
cognate with the
Breton word "Brued"
meaning bridge). Remains...
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original on 18
January 2014. "Pont
Briwet, Penrhyndeudraeth". RBA Ltd. 31
October 2017.
Retrieved 7
March 2020. "Pont
Briwet bridge closed over
safety as £20m...
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before the line
exits the park as it
crosses the
Dwyryd estuary via Pont
Briwet and
turns westwards bound for
Pwllheli via Penrhyndeudraeth, Porthmadog...
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parish of
Llandecwyn stretched from the
estuary of the Afon
Dwyryd at Pont
Briwet to the
hills of the Rhinogs. It
included the Bryn
Bwbach road from Capel...
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structural problems with the 1867
Grade II-listed
wooden viaduct at Pont
Briwet near Llandecwyn.
Network Rail had
intended to
build the new
bridge alongside...
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Retrieved 20
August 2011. "Pont
Briwet " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk.
Retrieved 20
August 2011. "Pont
Briwet demolition plans approved by Snowdonia...
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Newport Transporter Bridge (Welsh: Pont
Gludo Casnewydd),
Newport Pont
Briwet,
Gwynedd Second Severn Crossing (Welsh: Ail
Groesfan Hafren), Monmouthshire...
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sandy tidal estuary,
flowing under the road and
railway line at Pont
Briwet,
before joining with the
estuary of the
River Glaslyn and then entering...