- Street, from the
castle moat to
Dumfries Place, used to be
called Crockherbtown (
Crockherbtown Lane can
still be
found off Park Place), but the
street was renamed...
-
Cardiff Crockherbtown was a
railway station in the area then
known as
Crockherbtown in
central Cardiff, and was the main
Cardiff station of the Rhymney...
- It is
known as one of the "five
towns of Cardiff", the
others being Crockherbtown, Grangetown,
Newtown and
Temperance Town. The po****tion of the ward...
- 1871 by a new
station called Cardiff Crockherbtown, a
short distance to the north-east of
Queen Street.
Crockherbtown station was
renamed Cardiff (Rhymney)...
-
Construction commenced in 1827, and the new
stone building located south of
Crockherbtown opened at the end of 1832,
capable of
housing 80 prisoners, including...
- new lock,
Number 51,
which raised the
water level between there and
Crockherbtown lock, so that the
junction canal and the East and West Bute
docks were...
-
reported to have
already been
extended past
Cardiff Castle and into the
Crockherbtown area of town). The Bute East Dock was
completed in 1859, with the dock...
-
known as one of the "5
towns of Cardiff", the
others being Butetown,
Crockherbtown,
Grangetown and
Temperance Town. The
areas later known as
Newtown and...
- to p****engers on 1
April 1871,
being replaced by the
nearby Cardiff Crockherbtown railway station when the
Rhymney Railway opened its own
route into Cardiff...
- Vale
Railway into
Cardiff Docks.
Building a line from
Caerphilly to
Crockherbtown Junction just
north of
Cardiff Queen Street, its 1.5
miles (2.4 km)...