Former railway bridge across the River Neath, Glynneath
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 26 May 2010
Viewed from the north bank of the River Neath. The bridge carried a spur of the Vale of Neath Railway. The main track was on the south side of the river, between Glynneath station to the west and Pont Walby Halt to the east. The line closed in 1964.