- The Afon
Marteg is a
river in Powys, Wales. It is
about 15 km long,
flowing roughly south-west to join the Wye at Pont
Marteg (grid
reference SN952714)...
-
Marteg Halt
railway station was a
station to the
northwest of Rhayader, Powys, Wales. The
station closed in 1962. "St
Harmon Community Council". Butt,...
- St John's Road, the
former Havens department store in
Hamlet Court Road,
Marteg House in
Annerley Road,
Westcliff Library in
London Road and the Palace...
- Monmouthshire. The Wye's
tributaries include the
river Lugg, Elan, Dulas, Irfon,
Marteg, Monnow, Trothy, Ithon, Llynfi,
Letton Lake,
Tarennig (the Wye's
first tributary)...
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Erwood Glan-yr-Afon Halt
Groesffordd Halt
Llanfaredd Halt
Llanstephan Halt
Marteg Halt
Newbridge on Wye
Pantydwr Rhayader St
Harmons Tylwch Neath and Brecon...
- po****tion 2011". Neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk.
Retrieved 11
November 2015. "
Marteg to Llanwrthwl,
December 2009 onwards" (PDF). Wye Usk Foundation. Retrieved...
- St Harmons;
opened June 1872;
closed 31
December 1962;
Marteg Tunnel; 372
yards (340 m);
Marteg Halt;
opened 18 May 1931;
closed 31
December 1962; Rhayader...
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Erwood Glan-yr-Afon Halt
Groesffordd Halt
Llanfaredd Halt
Llanstephan Halt
Marteg Halt
Newbridge on Wye
Pantydwr Rhayader St
Harmons Tylwch Neath and Brecon...
-
Erwood Glan-yr-Afon Halt
Groesffordd Halt
Llanfaredd Halt
Llanstephan Halt
Marteg Halt
Newbridge on Wye
Pantydwr Rhayader St
Harmons Tylwch Neath and Brecon...
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Claerwen (R)
Rhiwnant (R) Afon
Arban (R) Afon
Claerddu (R) Afon
Gwngu (R) Afon
Marteg (L) Afon
Bidno (L) Afon
Tarennig (R) With the
exception of a
small part...