The life and death of Crumlin Viaduct
Crumlin Viaduct connected Crumlin High Level to Hafodyrynys station. This was part of the Taff Vale Extention. Built in 1854, it saw it's last passengers almost 110 years later. The latter part of this video shows the demolition of a wonderful piece of industrial engineering.

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Crumlin Viaduct - my iron giant

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GWR lines around south wales including Crumlin Viaduct

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100 Years of Rhondda Part 1

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Coal Special. South Wales Colliers Go Down The Mine

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Aberystwyth to Carmarthen- The Train Line That No Longer Exists!

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Places - Lost in Time: Crumlin Viaduct

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The Vale of Neath Railway "Pontypool Rd to Glynneath"

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P Way Junction renewal - the old way

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Dinas, A Village Remembered. Rhondda Valley, South Wales.

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GWR Steam South Wales - Hengoed to Pontypool & the Crumlin Viaduct

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1990s : Coal with 37/56/60s in South Wales. Part 1.

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The Abandoned Coal Mines of South Wales - Short Film

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Crumlin & Newbridge Of Yesteryear

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Severn Rail Bridge Tragedy

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GWR Ruabon Barmouth Part 1

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Crumlin Viaduct - Filming Arabesque 1966 - Good Quality

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Forth Bridge cab view with the Hastings DEMU

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Welsh Railways, Beating Beeching: Part 1

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British High Streets Were Perfect... Until We Let This Happen

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