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Bridgend railway stationThe station was opened on 18 July 1850, and both the main platform building and the 1877 pedestrian bridge are Grade II listed.[1] The station was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.Wildmill railway stationPassenger services are operated by Arriva Trains Wales as part of the Valley Lines network for local services.Quakers Yard railway stationUntil June 1964 (when the adjacent Vale of Neath Railway High Level station was closed, along with the Pontypool Rd to Neath line that passed through it[1]) this was a large, two-level junction with services to numerous locations. Nowadays the station is situated on the edge of a haphazard housing development that covers the entire area of the original complex. The line from Abercynon-Merthyr Tydfil is now a single line operation, the dual track being removed in the early 1970s.TreharrisTreharris is a small town and community in the Taff Bargoed valley in the south of the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. It is located around 1 km west of Trelewis, from which it is separated by the Taff Bargoed river, and 1.5 km from Nelson in Caerphilly county borough and has a population of 6,252. As a community, Treharris includes the villages of Quakers Yard and Edwardsville. Due to steepness and narrowness of both the Taff and Taff Bargoed valley's at Treharris several notable bridges and viaducts have been built in the area.[1]Quakers YardDuring the early 17th century those who 'dissented' from the King's Religion were persecuted. This often took the form of imprisonment, or death. By about 1650 a 'dissenting group' of Baptists, independents and Quakers were worshipping at nearby Berthlwyd Farm, Pentwyn (Top of the Hill). The Quakers in turn, soon broke away to establish their own separate community. In the year 1667, these Quakers opened their own Quaker burial ground. It was on a piece of land on the Pantannas Estate and was owned by Mary Chapman. In her will of 1700, she left the burial ground to the Quakers.Information by Wikipedia.com
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