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Cwmbach railway station, Mid Glamorgan. Opened by the Great Western Railway in 1914 on its Vale of Neath line from Swansea Victoria to Pontypool Road via Aberdare (High Level) and Quakers Yard, this station closed in 1964. It was rebuilt and reopened in 1988 but instead of going straight on to Quakers Yard, this view south east shows it now curving sharply to the right to join the ex Taff Vale Railway line southwards to Abercynon (which had originated in Aberdare Low Level, now gone).
Cwmbach railway station, Mid Glamorgan. Opened by the Great Western Railway in 1914 on its Vale of Neath line from Swansea Victoria to Pontypool Road via Aberdare (High Level) and Quakers Yard, this station closed in 1964. It was rebuilt and reopened in 1988 but instead of going straight on to Quakers Yard, this view south east shows it now curving sharply to the right to join the ex Taff Vale Railway line southwards to Abercynon (which had originated in Aberdare Low Level, now gone).
Scrambling in Gethin forest Another motorcycle scrambler howls along one of the forest tracks.
West from Mynydd Gethin Forest The map of the square shows extensive forestry. In practice this has been recently felled and new trees planted. Thus there is an extensive view west from a track on the eastern part of the square.
Forest drainage Extensive work has been undertaken to ensure that the rides drain properly, particularly at junctions.