Cycle path and disused railway, Tylagwyn

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Cycle path and disused railway, Tylagwyn

Image: © eswales Taken: Unknown

The path followed by Route 884 of the National Cycle Network – a.k.a. The Garw Valley Community Route – seen as it passes beneath the road West Rhonnda. As it does for most of its length, the path here runs alongside The Garw Valley Railway. This railway is not currently (2013) in use.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.586338
Longitude
-3.57252