Griffithstown Railway Museum
Introduction
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 21 Oct 2009
Viewed from the south. The museum is located in a restored former Great Western Railway goods shed. It now houses an extensive collection of railway memorabilia and model railways. A highlight is a complete stationmaster's office. Opening times: 10am - 5pm seven days a week. Griffithstown was named after Henry Griffiths, the first GWR stationmaster at nearby Pontypool Road.