Bridge abutments at former Penrhos Upper Junction

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The photograph on this page of Bridge abutments at former Penrhos Upper Junction by Gareth James as part of the Geograph project.

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Bridge abutments at former Penrhos Upper Junction

Image: © Gareth James Taken: 21 Feb 2009

The Celtic Trail on the trackbed of the former Taff's Well to Aber line comes to the site of Penrhos Upper Junction. At this point three railway lines converged from the south/west and another passed overhead. The Celtic trail now does a dog-leg to the right and continues on towards Caerphilly via a housing estate.

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Image Location

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51.566503
Longitude
-3.247635