Remains of railway viaduct

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Remains of railway viaduct

Image: © Duncan and Gareth Alderson Taken: 2 Aug 2007

This is all that remains of a railway viaduct built by the Barry Railway. The line ran from Penrhos Junction near Caerphilly to the coal port of Barry. It is now a monument commemorating the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.536954
Longitude
-3.261245