Marlas Road railway bridge, Pyle
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 29 Nov 2012
Though a few metres on the North Cornelly side of the Pyle boundary, the bridge's name is Pyle Marlas Road, identity 196m 57ch. The bridge carries Marlas Road over the South Wales main railway line 400 metres NW of Pyle railway station. There is a separate bridge on the left for pedestrians.