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WRRC OS Map Collection Welsh Railway Research Circle OS Map Collection – Scale 25 inch to mile GLAMORGANSHIRE II 12 Penller Fedwen, Bryn Melyn Quarry tramway 1918 16 Llangiwg, Betting Colliery, old tramway 1918 IV 13 Banwen, Maes y Marchog Colliery 1919 VI 10 Merthyr Common, Garth, Pant 1919 11 Llechryd, Rhymney Bridge Junction, LNWR, RR 1919 14 Dowlais, Pantyygallog, Ivor Works, LNWR, B&M, 1920 RR 15 Gelligaer, Rhymney, B&M, LNWR, RR 1919 16 Rhymney, Twyn Carno, LNWR, RR 1920 VII 4 Tyle Coch, Mynydd Mawr (no railway) 1916 8 Cwm Dulais, Birch Rock Colliery 1918 11 Craig Fawr, Craig Merthyr and Cefn Drum Colliery, 1918 Dulais Valley 12 Blaen Nant Ddu Reservoir, tramways, Dulais Valley 1916 15 Taylbont, Craig Merthyr Railway 1916 16 Felindre, Brynau Ddu Reservoir (no railway) 1916 VIII 1 Mynydd y Gwair (no railway) 1917 2 Mynydd Carn Llechart (no railway) 1918 3 Mynydd y Garth (no railway) 1918 4 Cwm Du, tramway 1918 5 Upper Lliw Reservoir, tramway 1917 6 Cwm Clydach, factory (no railway) 1917 7 Rhyd y Fro (no railway) 1918 8 Ynys Meudwy, Cilymaengwyn, canal, MR 1918 9 Felindre and Daren Colliery, tramways 1917 10 Rhyd y Gwin, Craig Cwm Colliery, tramway 1918 11 Pontardawe, MR, GWR earthworks only 1941 12 Pontardawe, Glanrhyd Tinplate, MR 1942 13 Lower Lliw Reservoir, tramway 1918 14 Cwm Clydach, Graigola Colliery and railway 1917 15 Pontardawe, Trebanos, Daren Colliery, canal, GWR, 1941 MR 16 Pontardawe, Alltwen, LMS 1942 IX 1 Ystalyfera, Ynys y Geinon Junction, LMS 1918 2 Rhos Common, N&B 1918 3 Dillwyn and Brynteg Collieries, N&B 1919 4 Dylas Higher, old tramway 1916 5 Cilybebyll and Tarreni Collieries, Swansea Canal, 1918 MR 6 Crynant, Penybont, Llwynon Colliery, N&B 1918 7 Crynant, colliery, N&B 1918 8 Rheola, Craig Clwyd Fechan (no railway) 1918 9 Coed y Brain (no railway) 1918 9 Coed y Brain, Parc Cil y Bebyll (no railway) 1941 10 Crynant, Cefn Coed, GWR, N&B 1918 1941 11 Crynant, tramways, N&B 1918 12 Rheola Wood, canals, railways, VoN 1918 13 Pontardawe, Tor Cefn Colliery, tramways 1918 13 Pontardawe, Tor Cefn Colliery, tramways 1941 14 Cefn Coed Colliery, Afon Dulais, N&B 1941 15 Neath lower, Abergawed, canal, tramway 1918 16 Resolven & Glyn Castle, and Ynysarwed Collieries 1918 X 1 Neath, Aberpergwym Colliery, old tramways 1918 2 Glyn Neath, Pont Walby, tramways, VoN 1918 5 Aberpergwm colliery and tramway, VoN 1919 6 Glyn Neath station, Cwmgwrach, Abernant, canal 1919 7 Craig Hendre Fawr and British Rhondda Collieries 1918 8 Rhigos, old tramway 1919 9 Rheola, Tyrau Level, VoN 1918 10 Bleangwrach and Empire Collieries 1918 11 Craig y Llyn, British Rhondda Colliery tramway 1919 12 Llyn Fawr Reservoir (no railways, colliery) 1918 13 Glyn Castle and Cwm Clydach Colliery, tramways 1918 XI 8 Cyfarthfa, Mountain Pit, Cwmdu Drift 1919 9 Hirwaun Common and Aberdare Merthyr Colliery 1919 10 Hirwaun Common, Cwmdare, tramways 1919 11 Gadlys, Aberdare, Abernant, TVR, GWR 1919 12 Abernant Halt GWR, Werfa and Blaenant Collieries 1919 13 Lluest-Wen Reservoir, tramways 1919 14 Bwllfa Dare and Nant Melyn Collieries, GWR, TVR 1919 15 Aberdare and Gadlys, GWR, TVR stations 1920 16 Aberdare, Aberaman, GWR, TVR Cwmbach 1919 XII 2 Dowlais Iron Works, junction, zig-zag branch 1919 3 Cwm Bargoed, mineral railways 1919 4 Rhymney station, iron works, Pontlottyn 1919 5 Merthyr High Street, Glyndyrus, Plymouth Iron 1919 Works 6 Merthyr Common, old tramway only 1919 7 Fochriw Colliery, GWR, B&M, RR 1919 8 Abertyrssg, Rhymney Merthyr Colliery 1919 9 Abercanaid, GWR, RR, TVR 1919 10 Pentre Bach, South Dyffryn Pits, TVR, GWR, RR 1919 11 Taff Bargoed, Nant Gruffydd, GWR&RRJ 1919 12 Pen y Bank, Cilmawr Colliery, B&M 1919 13 George Colliery and incline 1919 14 Troed y Rhiw, Castle Pit, TVR, GW&RRJ 1919 15 Bedlinog station and colliery, GW&RRJ 1919 16 Darran and Deri station, B&M 1919 XIII 5 Sebastopol, McLaren Colliery 1919 9 New Tredegar 1919 13 Brithdir, Cwmsyfiog 1919 14 Markham Colliery, Abernant Colliery 1919 XIV 3 Pont Lliw 1935 4 Fforest Newydd, fields 1935 6 Mountain Colliery, part of Swansea line 1935 7 Part of Swansea District line 1935 8 Llangyfelach 1935 10 Gorseinon 1935 11 Garn Goch Colliery (No.3) 1936 12 Clawdd y Duon Wood 1936 13 Part of Penclawdd branch, Berthlwyd Colliery 1935 14 Gowerton 1935 15 Garn Goch Colliery (No.1) 1936 16 Mynydd Newydd Colliery 1936 XV 1 Felin Wen, fields 1935 2 Clydach on Tawe 1935 3 Glais 1935 4 Dyffryn Main Colliery 1935 5 Llangyfelach Tunnel 1935 6 Felin Fran 1935 7 Part of Swansea Vale line, Drumau 1936 8 Dyffryn Clydach 1936 9 Morriston west 1942 10 Morriston east, Felin Fran west 1942 11 Llansamlet incline, flying arches 1918 1940 12 Skewen, Neath Abbey 1940 13 Landore, Plas Marl 1943 14 Six Pit Junction 1942 15 Lonlas Junction, part of Neath loop 1916 1940 16 Neath 1940 XVI 1 (moorland) 1935 2 Cilfrew north 1935 3 Clyne Halt 1918 4 Gored Merthyr Colliery 1918 5 Cadoxton Terrace 1935 6 Aberdylais 1935 7 Cefnmwar Colliery 1919 8 (moorland) 1918 9 Neath 1935 10 Tonna 1935 11 Part of Blaenavon branch, Garth (No.1) Colliery 1941 12 End of Whitworth branch 1941 13 Neath (SE) 1935 14 Part of South Wales Mineral Railway and 1935 South Wales Mineral Junction Railway 15 Tonmawr Junction 1941 16 Duffryn Rhondda (west) 1941 XVII 1 (moorland) 1918 2 Welsh Main Colliery, North Rhondda Colliery 1918 3 Blaencorrwg Colliery 1919 4 Blaenrhondda 1919 5 (moorland) 1919 6 Glyncorrwg 1918 7 (moorland) 1916 8 Ty Draw Colliery, Blaenrhondda branch, east end of 1919 tunnel 9 Corrwg Vale Colliery, Nantewlaeth Colliery 1918 10 Glyncorrwg Pits, part South Wales Mineral Railway 1918 11 Rhondda Tunnel 1920 12 Mynydd Ty-Isaf, small part of Treherbert branch 1916 13 Cymmer, Abercregan 1919 14 Glanavon Colliery, Gelli Tunnel, Blaengwynfi 1916 15 Abergwynfi 1918 16 (moorland), Park Upcast Shaft 1918 XVIII 1 (moorland), reservoir tramway 1919 2 Maerdy Collieries (No.3 pit), (moorland) 1919 3 Cwmneol Colliery, Rhos Gwawr 1920 4 Aberaman, Cwmbach 1919 5 Treherbert (NE), (moorland) 1919 6 Maerdy Collieries (Nos. 1 & 2 pits) 1920 7 Cwmaman Colliery, Fforchaman Colliery 1919 8 Coedcae, Aberaman, Abercwmboi Colliery 1919 9 Treorchy, Treherbert (south) 1920 10 Tyn y Bedw Quarry, Abergorky Quarry 1919 11 Ferndale 1920 12 Clydach Reservoir, (moorland) 1919 13 Treorchy, Cwm Parc, Park Colliery 1920 14 Ystrad Rhondda 1919 15 Part of Maerdy branch 1919 16 Tylorstown, Llanwonno 1920 XIX 1 Penar branch, Lower Duffryn Colliery 1919 2 Aberfan, Merthyr Vale 1919 3 Cwmfelin, Nantwen Colliery, GW&RRJ 1919 4 Gelligaer Common, no railways 1919 5 Mountain Ash, Deep Duffryn Colliery, TVR, GWR 1919 6 Ynys Owen, Aberfan, Mount Pleasant, Black Lion, 1919 TVR, GW&RRJ 7 Coed Cefn Forest, GW&RRJ 1919 8 Gelly Gaer Common, (no railway) 1919 9 Penrhiwceiber, TVR 1919 10 Penrhiwceiber, Tintetown, TVR, GWR, GW&RRJ 1919 11 Treharris, Trelaw, Ocean Colliery, Quakers Yard, 1919 GW&RRJ, TVR, GWR 12 Trelewis, VoN, GW&RRJ 1920 13 Ynysybwl, Llanwonno, TVR 1919 14 Ynys Borth, Pontcynon Junction, TVR 1919 15 Abercynon, Llanfabon, incline , TVR 1919 16 Nelson & Llancaiach Penalltau Junction, TVR, VoN 1920 XX 1 Bargoed, Groes Faen Colliery 1920 2 Argoed, Bedwellty 1920 5 Gilfach Fargoed 1919 6 Aberbargoed Junction, Britannia and Cwm Gelli 1920 Collieries 9 Pengam (Glam), Gelligaer 1919 10 Pengam (Mon), part of Sirhowy Line & Pennar br. 1920 13 Hengoed, Cylla branch, part of VoN line 1918 14 Maesycwmmer, Pontllanfraith 1920 XXI 7 Broughton Bay, Gower, (no railway) 1914 8 Llanmadoc, Gower, no railways 1914 11 Broughton Burrows Common, Gower, no railways 1914 12 Llanmadoc, Gower, no railways 1915 15 Hillend, Gower, no railways 1915 16 Hardings Down, no railways 1915 XXII 3 Salthouse Point, sidings 1915 4 Penclawdd, Llanmorlais 1915 5 Landimore Marsh 1915 7 Wern Ffrwd, part of New Lynch Colliery 1915 8 Cwm Vale Colliery 1915 9 Burry Pill 1915 10 Leason, Llanrhidian 1915 11 Llanrhidian Lower 1915 12 Pengwern Common 1915 13 Burry, Burry Valley 1915 14 Reynoldston 1915 15 (moorland & woods) 1915 16 Park Wood, Lunnon 1915 XXIII 1 Berthlwyd Colliery 1916 2 Part of Swansea line, Penlan Brick works 1915 3 Waunarlwydd, Mynydd Bach y Glo 1940 4 Cockett 1940 5 Mynydd Bach y Glo 1916 6 Dunvant 1916 7 Killay, no railways 1918 8 Sketty, Uplands 1943 9 Fairwood Common, no railways 1916 10 Killay, part of station 1916 11 Swansea line, Swansea & Mumbles Clyne Valley br. 1919 12 St Helens Rd., Swansea Bay, Brynmill 1917 13 Ilston 1918 14 Bishopston 1916 15 Mumbles Road, Blackpill 1916 XXIV 1 Landore, Hafod, Upper Bank 1919 2 Upper Bank Brick & Tile Works, Fowler pit 1917 3 Coed Ffranc, part of VoN, R&SB lines 1918 1941 4 Jersey Marine, Briton Ferry 1941 5 Swansea High Street, Swansea St Thomas, docks 1919 6 Danygraig, Port Tennant 1919 7 Briton Ferry Road, Burrows sidings 1941 8 Briton Ferry Dock (part), Baglan Sands 1937 9 Paxton Street Locomotive Shed, part of docks 1919 10 Graigola Merthyr, Phoenix Patent Fuel Works 1918 12 Aberavon sands, part of R&SB line 1918 XXV 1 Briton ferry, Ynys Maerdy, Crythan Platform, part of 1936 incline, South Wales Mineral Railway 2 Baglan Higher, Tonmawr branch, SW Mineral line 1936 3 Pont Rhyd y Fro, R&SB, SW Mineral 1940 4 Cefn yr Argoed Halt, R&SB, Cynonville Halt 1940 5 Baglan north, GWR 1936 6 Cwm Avon, Rio Tinto Copper Works, R&SW, SWM 1936 7 Cwm Avon, R&SB, SW Mineral line 1937 8 Bryn and colliery 1940 9 Baglan, Aberavon, R&SB, GWR 1936 10 Cwm Avon, Aberavon, PTR, SW Mineral line 1937 11 Capel Bryn, PTR 1919 12 Bryn station, Maesglas tunnel, PTR 1918 13 Port Talbot Steel Works and dock, R&SB, GWR 1939 14 Port Talbot, Dyffryn Junction, PTR, GWR 1939 15 Tyn y Fferm, PTR 1918
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