Coed-Y-Gric Bridge, Griffithstown, South Wales, Great Britain
N 51° 41.548 W 003° 01.566
30U E 498195 N 5726834
This bridge used to carry the Pontypool,Caerleon and Newport Railway railway line across the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.The railway which used to run through Griffithstown and Panteg until it was axed by Dr Beeching.
Waymark Code: WM1QRR
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/26/2007
Views: 72
The bridge is still in good condition, but now a cycle track and footpath.Regular visitor when taking the dog for a walk.Lovely spot.
It is sad to see that both forms of transport are now sadly gone. Originally The canal was built to carry coal and iron to Newport . The coal trade on the canal switched to the quicker form of transport, rail.With the decline in the coal industry, Beeching's axe and people's love of the car led to the closure of the railway first it's passengers and then the line closed, with the lifting of the rails in the 1980's.
The coordinates for the nearest and safest car park :-
N 51' 41.277
W 003' 01.392
Another recommended starting point is Pontymoile canal basin (N 51 41.736. 003 01.539)
General warning about safety - Please keep young children under constant supervision due to canal nearby.
Original Use: Not listed
Date Built: Not listed
Construction: Not listed
Condition: Not listed
See this website for more information: Not listed
Date Abandoned: Not listed
Bridge Status - Orphaned or Adopted.: Not listed
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