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Encyclopedia > Coryton Line
Coryton Line
Principle stations

Cardiff Central
Cardiff Queen Street
Heath Low Level
Ty Glas
Birchgrove
Rhiwbina
Whitchurch
Coryton Cardiff Central (Welsh: Caerdydd Canolog) is the largest train station in Wales, having 7 platforms. ... Cardiff Queen Street railway station (Welsh Caerdydd Heol y Frenhines) is seen by many as the main hub of the Valley Lines network around Cardiff - the solitary connection to Cardiff Bay is seen as part of the reason for this. ... Heath Low Level railway station is one of two railway stations serving Heath, near Cardiff in South Wales. ... Ty Glas railway station is a railway stations serving Ty Glas, near Cardiff in South Wales. ... Birchgrove railway station is a railway station serving Birchgrove, near Cardiff in South Wales. ... Rhiwbina railway station is a railway station serving Rhiwbina, near Cardiff in South Wales. ... Whitchurch railway station is a railway station serving Whitchurch, near Cardiff, in Glamorgan, South Wales. ... Coryton railway station is a railway station serving Coryton, near Cardiff in South Wales. ...

The Coryton Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Heath, Ty Glas, Rhiwbina, Whitchurch and Coryton. Railroad or railway tracks are used on railways, which, together with railroad switches (points), guide trains without the need for steering. ... South Wales is an area of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the East and South, and Mid Wales and West Wales to the North and West. ... The Norman Keep, Cardiff Castle Aerial view of the Millennium Stadium The Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay Cardiff (Welsh: Caerdydd) is the capital and largest city of Wales. ... Heath is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales, that is home to Cardiff Universitys Wales College of Medicine, Biology, Life and Health Sciences, and the University Hospital of Wales. ... Rhiwbina is a prosperous northern suburb of Cardiff, Wales. ... Whitchurch is a suburb of Cardiff, Wales. ...


The line is currently operated by Arriva Trains Wales (ATW) as part of the Valley Lines network. ATW replaced the previous franchise, Wales & Borders Trains in December 2003. An Arriva train in North Wales Class 158, no. ... The Valley Lines are the local train services in South Wales from Cardiff. ... Class 158, no. ... 2003: January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - → A timeline of events in the news for December, 2003. ...




Railway lines in Wales:
Main lines:  Gloucester-Newport Line   North Wales Coast Line   South Wales Main Line   Welsh Marches Line 
Cardiff commuter lines:           Butetown Branch            City Line            Coryton Line            Ebbw Valley Line            Maesteg Line 
          Merthyr Line            Rhondda Line            Rhymney Line            Vale of Glamorgan Line 
Rural lines:  Borderlands Line   Cambrian Line   Conwy Valley Line   Heart of Wales Line    Shrewsbury-Chester Line   West Wales Line 

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General history - Extinct baronets | British History Online (1099 words)
The title, and the male line of the family, became extinct on the death of Sir Thomas Carew, the sixth baronet, in 1799.
The title, and the male line of the elder branch of the family, became extinct by the death of Sir Peter, the second baronet (nephew of Sir William) in 1704.
The title and the male line of the Corytons became extinct by the death of Sir John Coryton, Bart., in 1739: his sisters married Goodall, Peter, and Vaughan.
North Wales Coast Line (628 words)
The North Wales Coast Line is the railway line from Crewe to Holyhead.
The line was later incorporated in the London and North Western Railway.
The line from Shrewsbury to Chester via Wrexham is Route 14 (South and Central Wales and Borders) (until Saltney Junction).
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