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ringwork form. In 1860 the
Carmarthen and
Cardigan Railway was opened. "
Llanpumpsaint"
station was
opened in 1864 when the line was
extended as far as Llandysul...
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Llanpumpsaint was a
railway station near the
village of
Llanpumpsaint, West Wales,
serving the
hamlet and the
rural locale. The
Teifi Valley Railway was...
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Abergwili Junction right up the
Gwili Valley to the
station site at
Llanpumpsaint.
Track lifting had
already started at the time of the
formation of the...
- p****enger
traffic on 28
March 1864, with an
intermediate station at
Llanpumpsaint.
MacDermot says that this
opening "was made in
defiance of the Board...
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establish the
Greenham Common Women's
Peace Camp in 1981.
lived in
nearby Llanpumpsaint.
Roger Hallam (born 1966),
environmental activist, co-founder of Extinction...
- Carmarthen, Cole Orton,
Kings Sutton,
Llandewi Aberarth, Llangybi,
Llanpumpsaint,
Llansaintfraed and Llannon,
Llanvihangel Abercowin, Mydrim, Newbottle...
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northwards into the
nearby Conwyl station site and then
further on up to
Llanpumpsaint Station some 2+1⁄2
miles further on. The halt (along with a
nearby "Llwyfan...
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Conwyl itself and
Llanpumpsaint; the cost of
restoring them is a
major factor delaying the
reopening of the line up to
Llanpumpsaint.) Butt 1995, p. 68...
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plantation road
which joins a
minor road
between Pencader and
Llanpumpsaint.
Llanpumpsaint: An
overbridge remains over the road
through the village. Cynwyl...
- of the
River Gwili, past
Cynwyl Elfed and
further up the
valley to
Llanpumpsaint. The
current station is
fully staffed, with the
ticket office on platform...