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Llantrisant East signal box
Sunday 29th July
1:26pm
Llantrisant Branch signal box
Sunday 29th July
1:25pm
I suggest that it would be more accurate to name this shot as
View of railway junction north - west of Llantrisant Station, Pontyclun.
Monday 9th July
1:53pm
The photograph shows the main line from Cardiff[to the right] to West Wales [to the left].The line from top right to bottom left is the former Llantrisant Station to Cowbridge line which closed in the 1960s.IN THE CENTRE ARE THE STACKS AND BUILDINGS OF THE ELY TIN WORKS WHICH CLOSED IN THE 1930S AS A RESULT OF THE MC Cauley tariffs from the USA.On the right is the Llantrisant Steam Joinery and on the very right is River Row now long demolished.The area is now mainly housing and small industries.
Friday 29th June
9:09pm
Llantrisant engine shed Great Western Railway and Ely Valley Junction. Llantrisant Station is out of shot to the right. Station closed and is now reopened as Pontyclun station.
Wednesday 27th June
10:30am
Ely Valley Junction near Llantrisant Station now reopened as Pontyclun Station on the South Wales Main Line. Previously unlocated.
Tuesday 26th June
9:28pm
Site is near Pontyclun. Railway line is the South Wales Main Line at Ely Valley Junction.Llantrisant Station was to the East of the photo. This station is now known as Pontyclun to confuse everybody.
Tuesday 26th June
11:15am
Llantrisant Engine Shed
Tuesday 26th June
11:10am