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Hafodyrynys Platform railway station

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Hafodyrynys Platform railway station was a station on the former Taff Vale Extension of the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway. It served the village of Hafodyrynys, and was located near to the western portal of the 280 yd Glyn Tunnel.

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Hafodyrynys Platform railway station
Hafod-yr-ynys Road,

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Hafodyrynys Platform

Hafod-yr-ynys Road
NP11 5DU
Wales, United Kingdom
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