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- The River Gwendraeth (Welsh: Afon Gwendraeth) is a river in Carmarthenshire in West Wales. It has two almost equal branches that have their confluence...
- Ysgol y Gwendraeth was a secondary comprehensive school for pupils aged 11 to 18 in the Gwendraeth Valley, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Situated in the village...
- The Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway (BP&GVR) was a mineral railway company that constructed a railway line in Carmarthenshire, Wales, by conversion...
- Ysgol Maes Y Gwendraeth is a bilingual secondary school for pupils aged between 11 and 18 years, situated in Cefneithin, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The school...
- London Freight trips along the Team Valley branch (Gateshead) and the Gwendraeth Valley line Shunting duties at Boston Yard, Ipswich Upper and Lower yards...
- first industrial canal in Wales was built in 1768 to convey coal from the Gwendraeth Valley to the coast, and the following year, the earliest tramroad bridge...
- Pontyberem (Welsh pronunciation) is a village and community situated in the Gwendraeth Valley halfway between Carmarthen and Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, Wales...
- The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands of England and most of Wales...
- three locomotives were reduced in height for use on the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway in southwest Wales, and became class 08/9. The remainder...
- district of Llanelli and the Gwendraeth Valley where the Carmarthen Journal covers the town of Carmarthen and also the Gwendraeth Valley. There are three editions...