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  2. Skewen railway station - Wikipedia

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    Skewen railway station serves the village of Skewen, south Wales. It is located below street level at Station Road in Skewen, 210 miles 26 chains (338 km) from London Paddington (via Stroud). [ 1 ]

  3. Skewen - Wikipedia

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    Skewen (Welsh: Sgiwen) is a village within the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, in Wales. The village is served by Skewen railway station and has its own rugby club . History

  4. List of places in Neath Port Talbot (categorised) - Wikipedia

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    Skewen railway station; Neath railway station; Briton Ferry railway station; Baglan railway station; Port Talbot Parkway railway station; Shipping. Port Talbot Docks;

  5. File:Skewen railway station, Neath (geograph 4123125).jpg

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  6. Neath railway station - Wikipedia

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    Neath railway station is a main line railway station serving the town of Neath, south Wales. Managed by Transport for Wales , the station is located at street level on Windsor Road, situated back from the street fronting a small car park.

  7. Swansea District line - Wikipedia

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    This could mean more traffic being diverted via the South Wales Main Line and Gowerton station. [1] The rail transport campaign group, the Railway Development Society has proposed instead that this link be restored for passenger services including building stations to serve Llandarcy, Morriston and Grovesend. [2]

  8. Cardonnel Halt railway station - Wikipedia

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    Cardonnel Halt railway station served the village of Skewen, in the historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1905 to 1936 on the Swansea and Neath Railway.

  9. Skewen Dram Road - Wikipedia

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    The railway was built to take coal from Dyffryn and Bryncoch to Skewen Wharf via the Skewen Incline. [1] In 1871 the New Neath Abbey Coal Company, who operated the dram road across New Road, was requested to install level crossing gates. These were painted white and hence gave their name to the location, which is still known as White Gates. [2]