DescriptionOld railway halt - geograph.org.uk - 526183.jpg
English: Old railway halt This is all that remains of the halt at Glogue. It appears to have been incorporated into a private garden but the old platform is clearly visible.
The Whitland & Taf Vale Railway was incorporated on 1 July 1869 to extend its line to Crymych. The Engineer was James Weekes Szlumper of Aberystwyth.
The line opened to Glogue on 24 March 1873 and to Crymych in October 1874; in both cases for freight. Passenger services had to wait until 12 July 1875. The line was closed in 1962.
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