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Gyfeillon Platform railway station, also
known as
Gyfeillon Halt
railway station, co-served the town of Pontypridd, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire...
- Groes-**** Y Groes-**** Groes-****
Settlement ST0681
Gyfeillion Gyfeillion Gyfeillon Area ST0590
Hendreforgan Hendreforgan Settlement SS9888
Hirwaun Hirwaun...
- Rhea, Typhon, Osiris, Pelops, Creon, Panthea, Amphion, Magi, Pallas,
Gyfeillon, Mersey, Severn, Tweed, Avon, Esk, Humber, Boyne, Liffey, Shannon, Clyde...
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Greyhound (Fast animal: Greyhound) GWR Fire Fly
class 2-2-2 (1841 - 1866)
Gyfeillon GWR
Standard Goods 0-6-0 (1856 - 1879)
Hackworth (Famous engineer: Timothy...
- near Pontypridd,
Glamorgan in
South Wales. The mine,
originally called, "
Gyfeillon Pit", was
begun by John Calvert, an
engineer from Yorkshire, in August...
- 1931
Gwinear West
Cornwall Railway 1852
Gwinear Road GWR 1964
Gwyddelwern L&NWR 1953 Gwys
Midland Railway 1950
Gyfeillon Platform Taff Vale
Railway 1918...
- or Airw Branch;
Trehafod Junction;
divergence of
Barry Railway line;
Gyfeillon Platform;
opened 5 June 1905;
closed July 1918;
Rhondda Cutting; divergence...
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Wales Railway, had
taken an
interest in the
developing collieries near
Gyfeillon, in the
Rhondda a
little west of Pontypridd,
where excellent quality steam...
- near Graig, Pontypridd), and in 1848 he
funded the
construction of the
Gyfeillon Colliery. It p****ed to the
Great Western Railway company, then reverted...
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Valley line, in
order to
secure access to its
locomotive coal
colliery at
Gyfeillon.
Daniel Gooch wrote, "Our
object in
taking the line
would be
chiefly for...