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Lon-y-Cariadon, North Cornelly
Lon-y-Cariadon contains 36 flats.
Viewed from Marlas Road along Afon Fach (Welsh for small river).
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 29 Nov 2012
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Riverbank flats in North Cornelly
Three-storey Lôn-y-Cariadon flats are on the north bank of Afon Fach. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5301679
Viewed from a Ffordd yr Eglwys bus stop.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 4 Mar 2017
0.01 miles
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First Great Western train approaches Pyle station at speed
Though Pyle station is on the South Wales main line, trains to and from London Paddington do not stop here. Pyle is served by local trains on the Arriva Trains Wales Swanline (Swansea to Cardiff Central).
Approaching the station at a speed probably near 100mph is a First Great Western train from Swansea to London Paddington. In the lower left corner of the view is the end of the yellow line behind which passengers must stand to avoid the risk of being hit by air turbulence from passing high speed trains.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 29 Nov 2012
0.02 miles
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Afon Fach, North Cornelly
Welsh for Little River, Afon Fach is here below the north side of Ffordd yr Eglwys.
Afon Fach is a tributary of Afon Cynffig.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 4 Mar 2017
0.03 miles
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L?n-y-Cariadon flats in North Cornelly
Three-storey flats set back from the north side of Ffordd yr Eglwys.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 4 Mar 2017
0.03 miles
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Afon Fach emerges from a culvert, North Cornelly
After flowing underground from the edge of Pyle railway station 225 metres away, Afon Fach emerges from a culvert on the corner of Ffordd yr Eglwys and Lôn-y-Cariadon. Welsh for Little River, Afon Fach is a tributary of Afon Cynffig.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 4 Mar 2017
0.04 miles
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Yr Ynys, North Cornelly
The eastern end of Yr Ynys, housing arranged around a roughly rectangular area on the south side of Ffordd yr Eglwys.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 4 Mar 2017
0.06 miles
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A view NW from Pyle railway station
Looking towards a road bridge nearly 300 metres away.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 29 Nov 2012
0.06 miles
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Afon Fach, North Cornelly
A small tributary of Afon Cynffig named Afon Fach (Welsh for small river) flows towards the bridge conveying it under Marlas Road. Overnight frost on the grass remains where the rays of the late November sun have not yet reached. Lon-y-Cariadon flats http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3243174 are in the background.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 29 Nov 2012
0.06 miles
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Marlas Road railway bridge, Pyle
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.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 29 Nov 2012
0.06 miles