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Grid reference ST0292

near to Ynyshir, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales


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ST0292 : A4233 south of a long footbridge, Ynyshir by Jaggery A4233 south of a long footbridge, Ynyshir
Viewed from this Link footbridge. The route of the A4233 here was formerly a railway line. Faintly visible in the distance is the Rheola Bridge. Link
ST0292 : Ynyshir Post Office by Colin Pyle Ynyshir Post Office
ST0292 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the Vets, No56 Aber Rhondda Road. It marks a point 109.067m above mean sea level.
ST0292 : Ynyshir and Porth from Troed-y-rhiw mountain by David Spencer Ynyshir and Porth from Troed-y-rhiw mountain
Looking south-southeast
ST0292 : Converging valleys by Alan Hughes Converging valleys
At the foot of Mynydd Troedyrhiw lies the Welsh valleys town of Porth. Here the two Rhondda rivers, the Rhondda Fawr and the Rhondda Fach, merge before flowing on to Pontypridd where they join the River Taff.
ST0292 : A4233 at Ynyshir by Alan Hughes A4233 at Ynyshir
The main road from Porth to Aberdare.
ST0292 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the SE parapet of the bridge over the Afon Rhondda Fach. It marks a point 117.616m above mean sea level.
ST0292 : Ynyshir: Railway Terrace in 1993 by John Sutton Ynyshir: Railway Terrace in 1993
Looking south along Railway Terrace before the A4233 was built on the alignment of the railway.
ST0292 : Railway Terrace, Ynyshir by Jaggery Railway Terrace, Ynyshir
Viewed from Station Road. Railway Terrace is alongside, and slightly above, the A4233 which here follows the route of a former railway.
ST0292 : Troed-y-rhiw mountain by David Spencer Troed-y-rhiw mountain
Above Ynyshir looking northwards along the footpath looking towards a distant minor road climbing the mountainside
ST0292 : Gynor Avenue by Colin Pyle Gynor Avenue
ST0292 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the gatepost of No47 Ynyshir Road. It marks a point 121.240m above mean sea level.

 
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