Station Building at Abergavenny

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Station Building at Abergavenny

Image: © John M Taken: 17 May 2011

This handsome station, on the line from Newport to Shrewsbury, was built in 1854 for the Newport, Abergavenny & Hereford Railway, which later became part of the GWR. It is a handsome mildly Italianate two storey villa and survives virtually intact. Designed by Charles Liddell, Engineer to the Newport, Abergavenny & Hereford Railway, it is a Grade II Listed Building "Reproduced from the Our Transport Heritage website www.transportheritage.com "

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.816511
Longitude
-3.009353