Monmouth Troy railway station — Monmouth Troy Monmouth Troy has been rebuilt on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, it is now called Winchcombe railway station. Location … Wikipedia
Monmouth Troy Goods Yard — was a large goods yard near Monmouth Troy railway station in Monmouth, Wales. It was opened in 1857 by the Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway at the same time as the station. As other railways forged their way to Monmouth Troy the… … Wikipedia
Monmouth — For other uses, see Monmouth (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°48′32″N 2°43′10″W / 51.80893°N 2.71938°W / 51.80893; 2.71938 … Wikipedia
Monmouth Railway — The Monmouth Railway, also known as the Monmouth Tramroad, was a horse drawn railway line which ran for approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) between Monmouth and Coleford, in Gloucestershire. It was opened in 1812 and closed in the 1870s. Contents … Wikipedia
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Monmouthshire County Council — The Logo of Monmouthshire Council The Arms of Monmouthshire County Council Control Conservative MPs David Davies (Monmouth constituency) … Wikipedia
Wye Valley Railway — The disused viaduct outside Monmouth, used by the WVR and Coleford Railway but first opened for the CMU PR in 1861, is a prominent feature of the local landscape. Locale Glouces … Wikipedia
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Chepstow railway station — Coordinates: 51°38′24″N 2°40′16″W / 51.6399°N 2.6711°W / 51.6399; 2.6711 … Wikipedia
Chepstow East railway station — Chepstow East Location Place Tutshill, nr Chepstow Area Forest of Dean Grid reference … Wikipedia